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<li>Remove the "TUFLOW" language definition by selecting Language > User Defined Language > Define your language...
<li>Remove the "TUFLOW" language definition by selecting Language > User Defined Language > Define your language...
<li>Select "TUFLOW" as the User Language and select "Remove".
<li>Select "TUFLOW" as the User Language and select "Remove".
<li>Restart Notepad++ before loading a new file.<br>
<li>Restart Notepad++ before loading the new syntax highlighting file.<br>
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[[File: UserDefinedLanguage_TUFLOW.png]]<br>
[[File: UserDefinedLanguage_TUFLOW.png]]<br>

Revision as of 12:30, 21 August 2023

Import Syntax Highlighting

To enable the colour coding (syntax highlighting) in Notepad++:

  1. Download the Notepad++ Syntax Highlighting File from the TUFLOW website.
  2. Save the file to a location on your computer.
  3. Import the syntax highlighting by selecting Language > User Defined Language > Define your language...
  4. In the dialogue box, select Import:



  5. Navigate to the Notepad++ syntax highlighting xml file and select it. Click 'Open'.
  6. Close any open TUFLOW control files (.tcf, .tgc, .tbc, .tmf, .ecf).
  7. Restart Notepad++.
  8. Open a TUFLOW control files (.tcf, .tgc, .tbc, .tmf, .ecf). The syntax colouring should now be associated with TUFLOW files.



Update Syntax Highlighting

When updating the syntax highlighting file with a newer version, first remove the existing "TUFLOW" language definition:

  1. Remove the "TUFLOW" language definition by selecting Language > User Defined Language > Define your language...
  2. Select "TUFLOW" as the User Language and select "Remove".
  3. Restart Notepad++ before loading the new syntax highlighting file.



  4. Follow the above listed steps to install the new syntax highlighting file.


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