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1) Are there any Geany users here who have gotten good syntax highlighting for Scala?

2) What should I do about syntax highlighting when I'm editing (Mako) templates that are generating things other than HTML/CSS/JS? (say, C/C++ code, or w/e) Is good syntax highlighting too much to ask out of Geany in this case (or any other editor, for that matter)?

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I just wanted to chime in to note that the latest version of geany (1.22) does have syntax highlighting for Scala - it's rudimentary, but it will at least highlight comments and a few keywords. Annoyingly, the support is initially only activated for files named Foo.scl, rather than using the standard convention of Foo.scala, but this can be changed by modifying /usr/share/geany/filetype_extensions.conf (the format is pretty obvious).

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