On Thu, Dec 17, 2020 at 7:28 AM Saša Janiška
On Tue, 4 Aug 2020 14:38:05 +0200 Mikael Sundqvist
wrote: To make a symlink worked well here, in the sense that I got a context extension in vs code, and when opening a context file it was recognized as such.
I was able to install vscode extension by symlinking...
I could go into the extension settings and enable color syntax. Questions:
How to do that?
I do not see such setting - see attached screenshot.
1) Is there a way to get autocompletion on all context commands (not only the ones I have in the document)? If so, how?
I've the same question?
I'm on linux and with the latest standalone (lmtx if that matters).
Same here.
I also wonder about snippets, are there some?
To write markdown, I can get great support with *any* editor - Emacs, Vim, Oni2, ST3(4) and same is true for PHP/HTML/CSS coding which I plan to do, but ConTeXt support and LSP features are not so great in comparison while I'd not like being forced to change (ConTeXt) markup due to editor-related issues.
Anyone?
Sincerely, Gour
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To set the color theme, click the blue button "Set color theme". /Mikael