.syn file for python?

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.syn file for python?

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I could not find a syntax file for python. Which syn file would do as a substitute?

Thanks in advance.
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There's a whole bunch of them on this page isn't there?
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ak47wong wrote:There’s a whole bunch of them on this page isn’t there?
Thanks. I was looking for the user contributed pages but couldn't find it.
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They're not really easy to find, nor is anything else on this 90s-era website.
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But the search easily finds results - did you even notice the magnifying glass on top? https://www.textpad.com/cgi-bin/search. ... e?q=python
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Thanks again. I found what I needed. It's interesting, but not important, how old these syntax files are. I needed a better colored scheme and the javascript syntax file comes close to it. Though I should revisit how to edit one.
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