Gustaf Waldemarson
Gustaf Waldemarson
Ah yes sorry, I should really have done that from the beginning. Here's a much simpler .blend + .glb file that still exhibits this issue: [instances.zip](https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF-Blender-IO/files/13987880/instances.zip)
Any particular reason you think we should stop deriving from `c-ts-mode`? I very much expect useful things to be available from the upstream C version (such as easily swappable indentation...
I'm afraid I don't actually use either `glsl_analyzer` or `eglot` unfortunately. How have you you configured it? Looking at the [docs](https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/eglot/Setting-Up-LSP-Servers.html), it seems like you *should* be able to enable...
No need, I've fixed that already (https://github.com/Xaldew/glsl-mode), I just haven't had time to verify it properly due to work
Which, should now be fixed with commit 8d4ff33. I looked a bit more at `eglot`, and it seems the default (for some version of Emacs), includes: ``` ((c-mode c-ts-mode c++-mode...
I ran into this as well today, and it seems like this is fixed in #10, but for whatever reason, the package of engrave-faces that's available in ELPA does not...