> If the goal is to make Harbour compatible with Eclipse, IMO one should
> rather try to contribute the relevant parts to the Eclipse project > itself, instead of changing the Clipper language to fit into their > existing concept. >This was my first idea. I've contacted a Java developer but he told me >that it's not a trivial task. Language plugins are not only about >syntax coloring but also outlining, source refactoring and so on. You >need to know well the specific platform ( Eclipse is different from >NetBeans ) not only Java. Xmate have syntax highlight for harbour and c++ and is better than eclipse as ide for harbour _______________________________________________ Harbour mailing list Harbour@harbour-project.org http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour