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I am happy for all contributions that bring value to the basic-mode package. My original idea with basic-mode was to support the QuickBasic dialect (which I think is the same as QBASIC) while at the same time try to support as much as possible of other BASIC dialects as well. Everything has not been implemented yet, and you are very welcome to contribute.
However, I would like to have some things configurable, for example upcase or downcase for keywords. I believe there are also BASIC dialects using title case for keywords. My idea was that in the future, basic-format-code should modify the case of keywords, functions etc, and the user would use customize to specify in which way.
So in summary, you are welcome to contribute, but please make things that may clash with other BASIC dialects configurable if possible.
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Great! I'll begin cutting issues for the QBasic dialect.
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- Investigate ways to indicate source file specific dialect HOT 6
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