Syntax highlighting for Notepad++ and TextPad

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Blue Shadow
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Re: Syntax highlighting for Notepad++ and TextPad

Post by Blue Shadow »

boris wrote:I created an auto-completion file for ACS to work alongside the syntax highlighting. I created a new thread here: viewtopic.php?f=37&t=69425
Added the link to the opening post.

In case people don't follow the development on GitHub: I updated the DECORATE highligher to bring it in-line with the others in relation to the color schemes (I discovered that the TexPad one was out-of-date even more than the Notepad++ one).

Keyword-wise, though, it remains outdated.
Koker
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Re: Syntax highlighting for Notepad++ and TextPad

Post by Koker »

If the editor background color isn't fully black the DK theme works... kinda weird
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Re: Syntax highlighting for Notepad++ and TextPad

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In case it is thought this is abandoned or canceled, it is not (not yet anyway). I've been working on this for the last few days. Everything should be up to date now.

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