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Colorcoders tmLanguages break Go to Symbol feature #9

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vprimachenko opened this issue Mar 6, 2014 · 7 comments
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Colorcoders tmLanguages break Go to Symbol feature #9

vprimachenko opened this issue Mar 6, 2014 · 7 comments
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@vprimachenko
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CTRLP @ shows nothing with Pyton (Colorcode), other languages might be affected aswell

@vprimachenko vprimachenko self-assigned this Mar 6, 2014
@chenglou
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Confirmed for js.

@kakysha
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kakysha commented Apr 15, 2015

Confirmed for C++, @vprimachenko any thoughts or possible solutions? Unresolvable on current API?

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@kakysha solvable but i would need to fix the entire language definition, a task i see to be in itself bigger than colorcoder's maintenance. so i am waiting for proper, fixed language definition to drop in stock sublime. with the new syntax system and talk about allowing user contribution this should happen quite soon

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eyun221 commented Apr 23, 2015

has this bug been solved?

@dungsaga
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@vprimachenko : can you give a short description of the problem with the language definition? Some of us may raise the issue in Sublime Text forum. Or some may find out a workaround for it.

@kakysha
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kakysha commented May 14, 2015

Found the workaround - just use Ctags with colorcoder.

@eyun221
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eyun221 commented May 20, 2015

yes, use ctags and tytpe shift+alt+s

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