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Needs better description #6
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Hi @andylima Thanks, Do you have a suggested alternative wording, I'm happy to update it. Cheers |
Hi @BrianGilbert :) OK, let's define some criteria:
@BrianGilbert assuming you agree with the above criteria (and that everything is correct), let me try my hand at this: QuickLook plugin that previews a whole range of source code formats — from JavaScript, CSS / SCSS, to classic ones like C / C++, Bash, SQL, Lisp & LaTeX.
What you think?... :) |
Sounds good to me, however I don't know all of the formats it works with off the top of my head |
this should be a good list of supported languages http://www.andre-simon.de/doku/highlight/en/langs.php |
I'm going to look at updating the packaged highlight version this week.. |
That's good news, @BrianGilbert! Because here @kdeldycke is saying:
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He also says:
So maybe totally make sure your project is as updated as that one. ;) |
That version only works when installed via homebrew, as if requires homebrew package for highlight. https://github.com/caskroom/homebrew-cask/blob/master/Casks/qlcolorcode.rb |
Isn't that a good thing? Because that way highlight is always kept updated by Homebrew itself... |
The description currently says:
Quicklook Syntax highlighting with support for Drupal filetypes and more (module, profile, theme, install, inc)
It doesn't reflect all the improvements QLColorCode-extra brings.
As I don't use Drupal, this description kinda turned me off initially and I didn't install it...
But on a second look, this is the best improvement I've found over the classic QLColorCode.
Will you consider updating the description to reflect all/most improvements QLColorCode-extra brings?
...And thank you for this plugin! 👍
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