> as long as it is fun ;-) > > I didn't check C++ lexers yet, but my C++ is really really *rusty*, > and I already have quite some experience in writing parsers in java and C#, > therefore I would feel much more confortable. > No Problem. I'm crossing language barriers 5 ways everyday anyway (C++,C#,Java,Javascript,vb*) > Also I am not completely happy with current lexers, e.g. I would like to > change > one for javascript so it can recognize properties and methods. etc. > > Are there any other issues, wishes that needs to be implemented (in c#),. > soon I could spend some time on it....so..speak up ;-) Well, I'm going to see if I can squeeze in the code to get those dialogs connected tonight. Past that I think we'll have to take inventory on features/requests and see who can get what done. It's snowing like hell here today (*sigh*) so it's not like I'm going anywhere tonight. I have probably this week to squeeze in code fixes until my clients start sucking all my time again. If I get a chance here (onsite) this afternoon, I'll see if I can whip up specs on what a C#-implemented lexer should look like :) G -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ScintillaNET Mailing List: ScintillaNET@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: Send an email to scintillanet-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx and put "unsubscribe" (without the quotes) in the Subject line. Web Page: http://tinyurl.com/yvoh2