Not sure if this should go in this section or another, but it pertains to writing AHK code using the available plugin in sublime_text.
Heres a quick fix a highlighting issue that occurs when writing in OneTrueBrace style with if statements
the issue is with this line (78) in the tmLanguage file: https://github.com/ahkscript/SublimeAut ... nguage#L78
just change the regex to ^\s*((?!\bif\b)\w+)(\()(.*)(\))\s*({)\s*(;?.*)$
This issue can still occur with other statements unless its expanded for those too. but it was most commonly annoying on if statements.
Quick tip for anyone using sublimetext
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KuroiLight wrote:Not sure if this should go in this section or another, but it pertains to writing AHK code using the available plugin in sublime_text.
Heres a quick fix a highlighting issue that occurs when writing in OneTrueBrace style with if statements
the issue is with this line (78) in the tmLanguage file: https://github.com/ahkscript/SublimeAut ... nguage#L78
just change the regex to ^\s*((?!\bif\b)\w+)(\()(.*)(\))\s*({)\s*(;?.*)$
This issue can still occur with other statements unless its expanded for those too. but it was most commonly annoying on if statements.
Re: Quick tip for anyone using sublimetext
It seems we missed this after adding the Editors section.
I moved it to the correct section now.
I moved it to the correct section now.
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Re: Quick tip for anyone using sublimetext
Hmm could you explain what this changes? I've edited my own version, so I don't really remember what it used to be and how that looked. My regex version is even shorter than the one on Github, even though I'm sure I installed the package after the latest Github version.KuroiLight wrote:Not sure if this should go in this section or another, but it pertains to writing AHK code using the available plugin in sublime_text.
Heres a quick fix a highlighting issue that occurs when writing in OneTrueBrace style with if statements
the issue is with this line (78) in the tmLanguage file: https://github.com/ahkscript/SublimeAut ... nguage#L78
just change the regex to ^\s*((?!\bif\b)\w+)(\()(.*)(\))\s*({)\s*(;?.*)$
This issue can still occur with other statements unless its expanded for those too. but it was most commonly annoying on if statements.
Re: Quick tip for anyone using sublimetext
i think the original incorrectly considered the following a function definition:
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if(something){
; whatever
}
Re: Quick tip for anyone using sublimetext
Ahh, I see, yes, that's it! I probably never noticed because I always use spaces. I've added it to my .sublime-syntax file.swagfag wrote:i think the original incorrectly considered the following a function definition:Code: Select all
if(something){ ; whatever }
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