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== Syntax Highlighting for writing Pymol Scripts == | == Syntax Highlighting for writing Pymol Scripts == | ||
When editing pymol scripts | When editing pymol scripts, it can be useful to highlight syntax features. This can make it more clear when both reading and writing scripts. Highlighting of python scripts is available by default on most text editors, but support for highlighting of pymol scripts requires third-party extensions.. There are pymol script highlighters available for a number of text editors. | ||
=== Sublime Text === | === Sublime Text === |
Revision as of 19:10, 3 September 2014
Syntax Highlighting for writing Pymol Scripts
When editing pymol scripts, it can be useful to highlight syntax features. This can make it more clear when both reading and writing scripts. Highlighting of python scripts is available by default on most text editors, but support for highlighting of pymol scripts requires third-party extensions.. There are pymol script highlighters available for a number of text editors.
Sublime Text
Syntax highlighting for Sublime Text can be installed via Package Control and will update automatically. Alternatively, the most recent edits (pre-release) and the source file can be downloaded from Github. This package is compatible with both Sublime Text 2 and Sublime Text 3.
The syntax file should work with other editors, such as Atom.io and TextMate, with minimal changes.
Vim
There is also a different syntax highlighting package available for vim.