Language Pack for Notepad++
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‎05-28-2014 12:59 PM
I was watching a scripting basics video on YouTube the other day and it mentioned that there was a customizable markup language pack available for xsf files for notepad++. Is that something that I can get a copy of? It would make my life so much easier.
Here is the link to the video in case you aren’t sure what I’m talking about. I tried to find information on this in the HUB, but I came up short.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BI1_J7kwFrw
(Slide is at 9:08)
Here is the link to the video in case you aren’t sure what I’m talking about. I tried to find information on this in the HUB, but I came up short.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BI1_J7kwFrw
(Slide is at 9:08)
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‎11-20-2017 01:33 PM
I just did a quick test and I see a way we can improve the download/install process. If you right-click the xml file from the readme, you actually get an HTML file. The readme should have a link to the raw xml file. I should be able to fix that and add a better explanation on the readme page.
Bill's method is the way to go for now, I think.
Bill's method is the way to go for now, I think.
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‎11-20-2017 11:28 AM
Worked for me. I had to copy the displayed code, remove the line numbers and save the file, but it imported fine for me...
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‎11-20-2017 11:28 AM
Thanks, this one finally works.
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‎11-20-2017 11:28 AM
If your xml file in notepad++ doesn't have line numbers in the text itself, then you don't need to delete them.
If you are still unsure what XML content you need, right click this link, and "save as." This should be the file you import to N++ as your template.
If you are still unsure what XML content you need, right click this link, and "save as." This should be the file you import to N++ as your template.
