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Add PowerShell syntax highlighting #5

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@osklil osklil commented Feb 11, 2014

This adds basic PowerShell 3.0 (or so) syntax highlighting.

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Add PowerShell syntax highlighting
@cmur2 cmur2 merged commit f522adf into cmur2:master Feb 11, 2014
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cmur2 commented Feb 11, 2014

Nice, thanks!

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cmur2 commented Mar 3, 2015

Hi, I'm currently in the process of trying to get the contributions to the original JOE project (http://sourceforge.net/projects/joe-editor/) and wanted to ask kindly if you are willing to put your file under the GPLv2 license? This would be needed in order to comply with the license of the original JOE project.
Nothing will happen if you decline, though, and I'll happily keep your contribution in this repository :)

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osklil commented Mar 3, 2015

Absolutely, you can put my contributions under GPLv2 or later (your choice).

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Oskar

On Tuesday, March 03, 2015 at 04:06, Christian Nicolai wrote:

Hi, I'm currently in the process of trying to get the contributions to the original JOE project (http://sourceforge.net/projects/joe-editor/) and wanted to ask kindly if you are willing to put your file under the GPLv2 license? This would be needed in order to comply with the license of the original JOE project.
Nothing will happen if you decline, though, and I'll happily keep your contribution in this repository :)


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