q3shader syntax VS Code extension

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LegendGuard
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q3shader syntax VS Code extension

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An acquaintance of mine made a VS Code extension of q3shader syntax. Enjoy! :)

https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/it ... e-q3shader
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Nice, thanks. Exactly what I was looking for! :D
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Re: q3shader syntax VS Code extension

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Nice! Something similar also exists for Sublime Text:
https://trello.com/c/5hnQU5dj/350-shade ... blime-text

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I know. I wanted to convert the Sublime Text extension to VS Code, but despite both editors being fairly similar, the syntax of Sublime Text extensions is vastly different from the VS Code extensions. I couldn't find any online conversion tool that would work and I couldn't do it by hand as I didn't quite figure out how to transform the Sublime Text extension structure into VS Code one. While VS Code uses JSON format, Sublime Text decided to use XML.
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