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This would ideally be optional, as not everyone uses markdown, and I'm pretty sure there are markdown elements that would conflict with the *ledger format, but would it be possible to also associate the *.ledger filtetype with markdown?
Where a subset of markdown elements, that match *ledger comments characters, it would be great for folding (like #19) and enhanced comments/ notes etc,
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and maybe much more, if it can fly under the *ledger-comment-character radar.
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Does ledger support comment block syntax like hledger does? Implementing that with syntax embedded highlighting such as can be done with code blocks might be a possibility for this.
I've recently stepped in to help maintain this plugin. I'm open to seeing a contribution for this if somebody wants to implement it, bit will likely not be doing it myself as I don't have a need for it (yet).
For anybody interested in contributing this, see similar problems faced for example here in nerdcommenter with embedded languages. This proposal is a lot simpler than any arbitrary language in any other, and there are ways of doing this. The plugins mentioned there than do this might be a place to start.
This would ideally be optional, as not everyone uses markdown, and I'm pretty sure there are markdown elements that would conflict with the *ledger format, but would it be possible to also associate the *.ledger filtetype with markdown?
Where a subset of markdown elements, that match *ledger comments characters, it would be great for folding (like #19) and enhanced comments/ notes etc,
Headers
and maybe much more, if it can fly under the *ledger-comment-character radar.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: