Description : | Here are two contributions from
Hans Ecke hans@ecke.ws / hans@acoustics.mines.edu
Department of Geophysics http://hans.ecke.ws
Colorado School of Mines Tel: (USA) 303-273-3733
Golden, Colorado
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Description: Scilab syntax highlighting patterns for the NEdit editor
Load this pattern by starting nedit with:
nedit -import Scilab.pats
Then, check that the pattern was loaded correctly, and choose
Save Defaults from the Preferences menu. The new pattern will
now be incorporated into your own .nedit file, so the next
time you start NEdit, you will no longer need to use -import.
By default, Scilab files are all files ending with .sci
Keywords: syntax highlighting, pretty print, nedit, scilab
Copying-policy: GNU General Public License (GPL) 2.0 or later
Installation: see http://nedit.org/download/patterns.shtml
Configuring NEdit to use a new pattern set is very easy:
Close your NEdit sessions
Start an NEdit session using the import command line
option with the pattern you downloaded:
# nedit -import Scilab.pats
Go into the recognition patterns dialog
(Preferences>Default Settings>Syntax Highlighting>Recognition
Patterns...)
and verify that the patterns are imported
Use Preferences>Save Defaults... to store the modifications.
--------------------------scilab.ssh --------------------------------------
Description: Scilab stylesheet for the a2ps pretty printer
Place this file into your a2ps stylesheet directory,
for instance /usr/share/a2ps/sheets/ and generate
syntax-highlighted scilab prints with
a2ps --pretty-print=scilab -g code.sci -o code.ps
Keywords: syntax highlighting, pretty print, a2ps, scilab
Copying-policy: GNU General Public License (GPL) 2.0 or later
Installation:
requires a2ps version 4.9.9 or latter
http://www-inf.enst.fr/~demaille/a2ps/
copy the scilab.ssh file into a2ps/sheets/scilab.ssh
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