## Happy Spring Festival

I am enjoying my Spring Festival vocation (2020-01-24 ~ 2020-01-30) in China. I 
have plenty of time to make significant changes

for the syntax highlighter.



## Keyword and Operator Parser



I have made a Pull Request to simplify the Java/Scala language parser using 
keyword_parser and operator_parser.



I need to know if it is a good attempt. If it is, I'd like to rewrite other 
existing parser using the keyword_parser and operator_parser.



And after I have completed the keyword parser and operator parser.



## Parsers that cover multi lines



I will move on designing another parser. Current parsers under src/Data/Parser 
only work under the current line.



But for the not-yet-implemented string_parser and multi_line_comment_parser, I 
still need to propose a proper abstraction.



## New Languages

After the completion of the string_parser and multi_line_comment_parser, I'd 
like to add new languages for TeXmacs.



Here is the list:

+ JavaScript

+ Rust

+ Go

+ Markdown

+ LaTeX

+ Graphviz

+ Maxima



The syntax highlighter for the first three new programming languages is easy. 
These should be almost the same with existing

C++/Java/Python syntax highlighter.



Once we add these new languages, we should a preference to customize the menu. 
Let the user choose the interested languages

 and we should only show the interested languages in the menu. Otherwise, the 
menu entries will be too long to choose quickly.





---- On Sat, 2020-01-11 14:49:55 Darcy Shen via Texmacs-dev 
<texmacs-dev@gnu.org> wrote ----



## Graph Plugins

1. Graphviz plugin

    + Syntax Highlight

    + Tab completion

2. Tikz plugin (a brand new plugin)

     + tikz-cd support (https://github.com/astoff/tikz-cd)

     + Syntax Highlight

     + Tab highlight

## New Language Support

1. Add other popular languages: JavaScript, Rust, Go, Markdown, LaTeX, 
Graphviz, Maxima

2. Improve the menu of languages (Users may customize the most used 
languages in the preference)


## Bug Fixes and Documentation

Before the release of GNU TeXmacs 2.1, I will focus on bug fixes. If I 
made a big or significant changes,

I will submit a patch here: 
https://savannah.gnu.org/patch/?group=texmacs , and then send a email

to the mailto:texmacs-dev@gnu.org mail list.


Documentation is important for both users and developers. I am willing 
to write more documents for

developers. From TeXmacs 1.99.11 to 1.99.12, I have written about how to 
write a plugin using Python.




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