User:Kuraiko Yoshikawa/sandbox/LSL Goodies/gedit
gedit as LSL offline Editor
LSL Syntax Highlighting
I made a new lsl.lang file for gtksourceview2.0 which you can find here
To install, just extract "lsl.lang" to: [Gnome Directory]/gtksourceview-2.0/language-specs
It is for me: /usr/share/gtksourceview-2.0/language-specs
and restart gedit
This is an older lsl.lang file orginaly created by Nargus Asturias via the Scripting Tips forum updated by adammarker.org/shill/ and me ^.~
To install, just extract "lsl.lang" to: [Gnome Directory]/gtksourceview-1.0/language-specs
It is for me: /usr/share/gtksourceview-1.0/language-specs
and restart gedit.
Syntax Check
A simple syntax checker for gedit based on lslint
Download lslint for Linux from w-hat or via this direct link.
Extract lslint anywhere and make it executable (chmod 750 lslint or right click on the file properties/permissions).
Now open gedit click edit/preferences/plugins and activate "external tools".
Select "configure plugin".
In the new window click new and name it like LSLint or "LSL Syntax".
Insert in the commands text area now:
#!/bin/sh
[path to lslint]/lslint $GEDIT_CURRENT_DOCUMENT_NAME
for me it is: ~/lslint $GEDIT_CURRENT_DOCUMENT_NAME (home)
Select for:
Input: Nothing
Output: Display in bottom pane
Applicability: All documents
Now click close ^.~
Open a new document, insert a LSL script and save it (you must always save before checking the syntax. Otherwise lslint will produce an error).
Click Tools and select "LSLint" or however you named it.
gedit Color Theme like InWorld Editor (old style)
Download lsl_editor.xml and extract it anywhere.
Open gedit select Edit/Preferences/Font&Colors, click Add and add the lsl_editor.xml file.
Select LSL Editor in the Color Schemes list und close the preferences window.
Kuraiko Yoshikawa 15:00, 13 May 2008 (PDT)