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Custom *.as extension not recognised
Im trying to add Angelscript language file extension highlighting. After adding custom folder to #Textestic from Sublime, i’ve reopen app, reload customisations but no luck. All *.as files still grey colored and after tap on it, textastic show that its "AppleSingle archive"
So every time i must tap -> open as plaintext -> change syntax definition
Customer support service by UserEcho
It looks like iOS by default recognizes .as files as archive files, so Textastic thinks it's a binary file and shows it greyed out in file lists.
Please try to tap and hold the file and choose "Open as Text File" from the context menu of the file.
Does it work then?
I'll add .as to the list of known text files in an update.
Yes, this method has always worked. I just don't want unnecessary clicks and was looking for a quick solution
Ok - it will be fixed in the next update. Thanks for letting me know!