I found that VS code use .tmLanguage.If there are ways to do that,I do not need to waste my time to write the same syntax again.
Is it possible to covert .sublime-syntax to .tmLanguage?
wbond
#2
No, .sublime-syntax is a superset of .tmLanguage functionality, so it is not possible to convert in such a way.
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sandogeek
#3
oh,maybe I should recommend them to use the more powerful one as the syntax definition file in the future.
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