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Re: Regex Expression for syntax highlight between delimiters
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Tim Johnson |
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Re: Regex Expression for syntax highlight between delimiters |
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Sun, 12 Feb 2006 09:45:02 -0900 |
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* Tim Johnson <tim@johnsons-web.com> [060211 22:14]:
> Hello:
> The following form is used to provide syntax highlighting for
> a 'lisp variant. The regex expression for 'font-lock-string-face
> doesn't work. The other forms do work as expected.
> (cond (running-xemacs) ;; Xemacs doesn't have 'font-lock-add-keywords
> (t
> (make-local-variable 'lisp-font-lock-keywords-tj)
> (defvar newlisp-font-lock-keywords-tj ;; faces defined in 'extra-faces
> (list
> (list tj-newlisp-user-keywords '1 'font-lock-user-keyword-face)
> (list tj-newlisp-user-lib-keywords '1 'font-lock-user-lib-face)
> (list tj-newlisp-constant-keywords '1 'font-lock-constant-face)
> '("\\[text\\][^\"]*[.]*[^\"]*\\[/text\\]" 1 font-lock-string-face t) ;;
> This one doesn't work
> ) "Additional keywords and groups for lisp-mode")))
> ;; .......
>
> The regex is meant to highlight the delimiters "[text]" & "[/text]" and
> everything between (multi-line string literal). The regex itself was tested
> with re-builder, seems
> to work there.
>
> Can anyone tell me what else I need to do here?
Okay. I fixed this one.
[^#]\\(\\[text\\][^{}]*\\[/text\\]\\)
is the regex that I need.
But comments are still welcome...
tim
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