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massCode uses Ace as an editor without modifying it. That's why everything about syntax highlighting is on it. It seems that the tokenizer for php needs the |
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Initially the You can quickly copy a snippet by simply pressing |
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I found a solution to make Ace highlight without |
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That's awesome thanks!
…On Fri., Jul. 29, 2022, 12:29 a.m. Anton Reshetov, ***@***.***> wrote:
I found a solution to make Ace highlight without <?php. I will add it in
the next version.
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Hi there, loving the tool.
I like the syntax coloring, but I am wondering why do I still need a <?php tag if the language syntax is already set to PHP. I think that should be a setting to show language tags or not.
In that vein if we had a quick copy snippet button then it would be easier to just get that small snippet in my code. If the snippet would have the tags in them it would be annoying to always have to remove the tag when pasting in the code.
So in short
Thanks!
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