Hi Dawn, the tutorial describes how to make Syntax-Highlighting with the Schliemann tool but this is dead. I think Syntaxhighlighting+FileType-Def in netbeans for Prolog should be very easy to implement by TextMate.
We have some students at the DHBW-Karlsruhe working on Netbeans-Support of our DSL "prepro". This is based on LSP but this is much more complex but this way looks also very promising. I also think about tooling for AI programming with java and netbeans for our students. So I am interested in what your are planed and your experiences. We have expierences with DL4J and we think about to try mlib. best regards Oliver --- https://www.karlsruhe.dhbw.de/dr-rettig.html Hi folks, As part of my AI and AI Programming module this coming semester, we'll be doing a fair chunk of Prolog experimentation + development, and I'd really like to use NB for this if possible. I really don't fancy learning a new editor and a new language at the same time. I've had a bit of a scout about, and there are lots of 10 year old posts on the subject of integrating NB and Prolog, but nothing newer pops up than a stray plugin claiming to be for NB 7.1, but it's homepage is long gone so I can't verify it's veracity. There is this - https://platform.netbeans.org/tutorials/60/nbm-prolog.html[1], but the links to other resources at the bottom are all long dead too. Does anyone have experience of setting anything up like this within NB? Happy to work on a shared plugin and bring it up to 12.x compatibility if anyone has any pointers to do so? Thanks, Dawn Raison -------- [1] https://platform.netbeans.org/tutorials/60/nbm-prolog.html