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On 26/08/2010 21:43, Philippe Sigaud wrote:
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 15:24, Bob
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<div>I might be on my way :-) .<br>
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<div>Good :) I just skimmed through the thread, so I don't know
if you're still using Code::Blocks.<br>
I'm using it, and it highlights D code with no problem. For
10.05, it's in Settings > Editor > Syntax Highlighting
> syntax highlighting for D (default color scheme)<br>
The keyword list might need to be updated a bit, maybe. I
don't know if the original install has 'immutable' as a
keyword, for example.<br>
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Philippe<br>
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Hi Philippe<br>
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I'm running 10.05 but when I go to Syntax highlighting there is no
'D' in the dropdown. I have C/C++, Squirrel, Windows Resource, XML.
To get some highlighting I just set the mask for C/C++ to include
*.d. On the code completion plugin it says only C/C++ is supported.
What am I missing?<br>
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Thanks<br>
Bob<br>
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