Scolioza
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Hi all!
Because i am not happy with MikroC editor I decided to use an extern tool. I chose Notepad ++ and Jedit. Because MikroC supports external editing it is easy to use with any editor. But there is one problem: you lose highlight and autocomplete. So I made a simple application that I want to share with you that generates the files required for highlight and autocomplete in the formats accepted by N++ and jedit. You can download from here
**broken link removed** .
After you generate the xml files you can install them in Jedit or N++. Keep in mind that if you want to use MikroC with N++ you need to install a user language (it is only used for highlight) and and autocomplete file. Both files are generated by this little software.
Fell free to ask any questions !
Happy programming!
Because i am not happy with MikroC editor I decided to use an extern tool. I chose Notepad ++ and Jedit. Because MikroC supports external editing it is easy to use with any editor. But there is one problem: you lose highlight and autocomplete. So I made a simple application that I want to share with you that generates the files required for highlight and autocomplete in the formats accepted by N++ and jedit. You can download from here
**broken link removed** .
After you generate the xml files you can install them in Jedit or N++. Keep in mind that if you want to use MikroC with N++ you need to install a user language (it is only used for highlight) and and autocomplete file. Both files are generated by this little software.
Fell free to ask any questions !
Happy programming!