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Full Textile support #271
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Starting in pre-release version 17.6 Textile files will be treated as markdown, which should cover most cases but won't be perfect. For full support I will need someone to help by writing the specs. See this comment |
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- Support .rmd files as markdown (#245) - Basic support for Textile files as markdown (#271) - Support FIDL (#255), Pascal/Delphi (#97) & pylintrc files (#121) - Shell script: Ignore shebangs (#129) - Add '//'-comments to CSS (workaround for #309) - Fix batch files: case-insensitive "REM" and "@" prefix (#313) - Fix the document being 'modified' if there were no actual changes (#308, #315)
The markdown fallback in now also in stable v1.16.2. I'm going to leave this issue open for full Textile support. |
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Textile documents are not currently supported by Rewrap. By switching the language to plain text (
Ctrl
+K
,M
), wrapping is done perfectly, but the syntax highlighting is broken. It would be great to support this markup language.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: