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Aria​Templates Highlighter

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Aria Templates syntax highlighting for Sublime Text editor.

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  • 2013.12.19.13.22.06
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Sublime Text - Aria Templates Highlighter

Syntax Highlighter for Aria Templates in Sublime Text Editor. Preview template

Installation guide

With Package Control:

The easiest way to install is through Package Control

Once you install Package Control, restart Sublime Text 2, bring up the Command Palette (Command+Shift+P on OS X, Control+Shift+P on Linux/Windows). Select “Package Control: Install Package”, then select AriaTemplates Highlighter. This method will automatically keep AriaTemplates Highligher up to date.

Manual Installation:

  1. Download “Aria Templates.tmLanguage”
  2. Go to your packages (in Sublime : Preferences > Browse Packages…)
  3. Create a folder named “AriaTemplates Highlighter”
  4. Copy “Aria Templates.tmLanguage” in this folder

*.tpl and *.tml files should automatically be recognized by Sublime as Aria Templates. For tpl.css files, you will have to set it manually.

Developed with Monokai theme. Should be compatible with other themes nicely.

Contribute

  1. Go read this http://docs.sublimetext.info/en/latest/extensibility/syntaxdefs.html
  2. Install AAAPackageDev if not done already
  3. Reuse the existing “Aria Templates.JSON-tmLanguage”

AAAPackageDev takes care of translating the JSON version of the syntax definition to the much harder to read XML format.