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Support for cell separators '#%%'

Open 01tot10 opened this issue 3 years ago • 5 comments

Summary

I'm used to dividing up my Python source files into cells, divided by separators #%%. These usually render nicely in common IDEs, like Spyder and VSCode. At the moment, cell separators are not highlighted by language-atom. I'm wondering would it make sense to add them?

Motivation

Cell separators give visual cues for better navigation of your source files, making editing just ever so slightly nicer.

Describe alternatives you've considered

An alternative for providing cell support would be installing a fully-fledged IDE on top of Atom, like Hydrogen. That solution brings lot's of overhead, if you only want to add cell highlighting.

Additional context

A bunch of lines of code, as rendered in Spyder Screenshot from 2022-06-29 10-57-29 A bunch of lines of code, as rendered in Atom Screenshot from 2022-06-29 10-57-53

01tot10 avatar Jun 29 '22 08:06 01tot10

what do you suggest to render for such separator? horizontal line above/below the separator?

Alexey-T avatar Jun 29 '22 08:06 Alexey-T

Hey @Alexey-T! Yes, that would be the most logical thing IMO (horizontal line above,) and it would be canonical to what I've seen in IDEs!

01tot10 avatar Jun 29 '22 11:06 01tot10

I’ve never seen that before. Cool idea but I think some init script hacking might just do the trick.

ThatXliner avatar Jun 29 '22 14:06 ThatXliner

... Cool idea but I think some init script hacking might just do the trick.

A-ha! That's something I haven't considered. Also wouldn't know what init script hacking would mean in this case, but I'll memorize that!

01tot10 avatar Jun 30 '22 06:06 01tot10

https://flight-manual.atom.io/hacking-atom/sections/the-init-file

ThatXliner avatar Jun 30 '22 15:06 ThatXliner