![]() Probably my "\b(function)\s ( )?(\w*)\s*\((*)\) could be really accurated and corrected. Function List in Fraise now implemented but was a fast/dirty/guessing implementation watching other languages syntax in Fraise. I will try to study a way of get around this previous bad implementation. Spite of already added several commands for LÖVE they aren't being highlightned probably because of this issue. My guess is that "." scrambles with keyword detection. Lua's and LOVE's commands of style "math.randomseed" don't are highlighted even if were already in syntax list. Add full LÖVE syntax (3rd degree/love.*.*) ![]() Basic syntax LÖVE commands added (2nd degree/love.*) Replace the lua.plist in that folder by the one provided in this thread. If you browse Fraise.app package contents ("show package contents" in context menu) you can locate lua.plist in "Contents>Resources>Syntax Definitions" folder. Anyone interested is invited right away to give feedback and help in development of this syntax file. This thread is destined to the development and distribution of a new lua.plist file that improves Lua's/LÖVE's funcionality. So, I investigated a bit Fraise package and discovered that Lua Syntax file could be improved. However and thank's to Jascoco's feedback I discover that Lua syntax was incomplete in Fraise since the quick selection of Lua's functions as Jasoco noticed wasn't possible. Was in ljdp thread intented to spread his love.bundle that I sugested also the possibility of use Fraise, an updated trunk of decesead SMULTRON for coding in LÖVE. However and fortunly MAC users have also other good choices with LUA support like TextWrangler, Fraise, even CODA (with some mods) and many others. Much of Mac/OSX users already know of awesome work of ljdp making a Textmate BUNDLE with LOVE support (syntax, auto-complete, tooltips and other extras). New Syntax plist working in Fraise fraise.png (227.17 KiB) Viewed 1923 times
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