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To enable the colour coding (syntax highlighting) in Notepad++: | To enable the colour coding (syntax highlighting) in Notepad++: | ||
− | + | * Ensure that you have downloaded the TUFLOW_Colouring.xml from the TUFLOW website.</li> | |
− | + | * Select the ''User Defined Dialogue'' (lightning symbol, circled in red below) from the menu toolbars.</li> | |
[[File:NotepadPlusPlus UserDefinedDialogue.png | frame|none]] | [[File:NotepadPlusPlus UserDefinedDialogue.png | frame|none]] | ||
− | + | * In the dialogue, select '''Import'''</li> | |
− | + | * Navigate to and select the TUFLOW_Colouring.xml file.</li> | |
− | + | * Restart Notepd++.</li> | |
− | + | * The colouring should now be associated with .tcf, .tgc, .tbc, .tmf and .ecf files.</li> | |
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Revision as of 06:08, 27 June 2015
To enable the colour coding (syntax highlighting) in Notepad++:
- Ensure that you have downloaded the TUFLOW_Colouring.xml from the TUFLOW website.
- Select the User Defined Dialogue (lightning symbol, circled in red below) from the menu toolbars.
- In the dialogue, select Import
- Navigate to and select the TUFLOW_Colouring.xml file.
- Restart Notepd++.
- The colouring should now be associated with .tcf, .tgc, .tbc, .tmf and .ecf files.
Note: When updating the syntax highlighting file with a newer version. Remember to first remove the existing "TUFLOW" language definition.
- Select "TUFLOW" for the user language options
- Select "Remove"