Based on this, we can apply syntax highlighting to the code.
But gradle
alias in not working, although it’s supported.
Example post:
It’s working with c
somehow, but I believe that it might be better with gradle
:
You can enable it such way.
@Brach_Unity
Also, csharp
must be the language by default.
I will raise it with the team and get it added, we didn’t automatically add all the choices because …reasons… ( I was told but I forget).
thanks
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Hello @makaka-org,
The gradle
language is now added to supported languages for syntax highlighting.
I took liberty to update your example post and added gradle
identifier to your codeblocks, as not all of them were automatically identified at first.
Please let us know, if there are other languages that we should support too. : )
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Thx!
What about placing csharp
alias by default? @osmangormus
People don’t know about aliases & don’t use them.
Example.