Port Sage backend to KSyntaxHighlighting
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Hi, @filipesaraiva. I have checked your commit(R55:3798dfc44d824b8437bbfd91d047978a833f24ec) and found, that SageHighlighter uses Python keywords.
Sage support also another languages, not Python only, as I know. Should we add them highlighting too, or it's impossible?

Sage support also another languages, not Python only, as I know. Should we add them highlighting too, or it's impossible?

Hi @sirgienko, I think it is possible because Sage uses R and Maxima (among others) as well, but I don't know if it uses the entire set of keywords/functions/etc of these languages or just a small subset.

Do you have any knowledge about this topic? In fact I am not a Sage user.

Sage support also another languages, not Python only, as I know. Should we add them highlighting too, or it's impossible?

Hi @sirgienko, I think it is possible because Sage uses R and Maxima (among others) as well, but I don't know if it uses the entire set of keywords/functions/etc of these languages or just a small subset.

Do you have any knowledge about this topic? In fact I am not a Sage user.

Me too, I have hoped, that you Sage user.
So, if you don't know, I think, we could postpone this question for future.