Quotes or Angle Brackets in #includes in shaders#93
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…amond brackets, to fix syntax highlighting problem
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I use a glsl syntax highlighting plugin for IntelliJ, and when you have imports formatted like this:
#include veil:common, that gives an error, and the rest of the file isn't styled. So this is just a little thing that allows people to do#include "veil:common"instead, which isn't an error, and now we have syntax highlighting again (yay!)