Creating your own syntax highlighting in GEdit?

2019-01-10 20:58发布

问题:

How do you add a 'keyword' to the GEdit list of keywords? I basiclly want to make the printf function look like a keyword.

printf("Hello World\n");

回答1:

GEdit uses GtkSourceView for its syntax highlighting. You should be able to find the c.lang file it uses to highlight C code by typing a command like this:

$ locate gtksourceview | grep /c.lang

Once you find the lang file, open it up in a text editor (it's an XML file) and near the bottom you'll see a list of keywords which you should be able to add printf to.



回答2:

Thanks to Jeremy's post I found this page: http://projects.gnome.org/gtksourceview/documentation.html

Here you'll find a link to both a tutorial and the official reference for the language definition files.

update: Another useful link http://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Gedit/NewLanguage