... one addition: I also opened the Content of BBEdit.app and have found 
*.txt files for Fortran , C ... etc - but not for shell keywords

Peace Keeper schrieb am Mittwoch, 30. Dezember 2020 um 14:32:00 UTC+1:

> Hi Greg,
> sorry to say it's not :D There you could select the colors you would like 
> to assign e.g. a comment or a string. But a) there is no folder for *sh* 
> or shell languages and b) there are no keywords mentioned ( e.g. '#' is a 
> keyword for a comment )
> In the Languages section of the preference you could see that for the Unic 
> Shell Script a 'sh' extension is used as default and the version of the 
> language module. But you can't drill into the module itself.
>
>
> Greg Raven schrieb am Mittwoch, 30. Dezember 2020 um 14:21:55 UTC+1:
>
>> My guess is that it would be under the Text Colors section of BBEdit 
>> preferences.
>>
>> On Wednesday, December 30, 2020 at 2:20:18 AM UTC-8 [email protected] 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I am using zsh as my favourite shell. So I want to check how and which 
>>> words are highlighted by bbedit. When I understand it right, the sh 
>>> language is a build in language ?
>>> So is there any possibility to see what keywords and syntax is supported 
>>> by bbedit for sh ( to extend that later also to zsh )
>>>
>>> When I am correct then is the  Module documentation (of shebang menu) 
>>> only for Perl ? Is it a possibility to extend that to other languages ( 
>>> like zsh ) ?
>>>
>>

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