People still use batch/cmd files and most other editors out there support it. I don’t see it included by default, and couldn’t find it on some of the links to conversions. Has anyone done this or know where to get it? I use batch quite a bit at work for simple tasks and this is actually one thing that’s preventing me from moving to Sublime.
BAT/CMD syntax highlighting, seriously?
poppyq
#3
Thanks! Can you make sure it supports BAT and CMD? BAT is the DOS-variant of CMD (Windows batch files). Sorry for the “seriously?” comment, I was just kind of surprised to see it missing support for these.
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myel
#4
you can just change the last lines in …Application Data\Sublime Text\Packages\Batch File\Batch File.tmLanguage (latest beta has this file)
<key>fileTypes</key>
<array>
<string>bat</string>
</array>
to
<key>fileTypes</key>
<array>
<string>bat</string>
<string>cmd</string>
</array>
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mrdctaylor
#5
…and not to harp on it, but have you figured out why JSP syntax highlighting works fine in TextMate but not in Sublime? I tested that last week and it was the case.
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jps
#6
Sublime Text is using an older version of Java.tmLanguage, that doesn’t work nicely when included from the JSP tmLanguage file… I’ll update it for the next beta.
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