Difference between revisions of "UltraEdit Colour Coding"

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= NT Batch and DOS Syntax Highlighting =
 
= NT Batch and DOS Syntax Highlighting =
If you are regularly setting up and running TUFLOW from DOS batch files, the following may also be of use to you:  
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If you are regularly setting up and running TUFLOW from DOS batch files, the following wordfile may also be of use to you:  
[https://wiki.ultraedit.com/Run_DOS_/_Windows_command https://wiki.ultraedit.com/Run_DOS_/_Windows_command]
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[https://www.ultraedit.com/downloads/extras/wordfiles/ https://www.ultraedit.com/downloads/extras/wordfiles/]
  
 
It can be loaded using similar methods to that of the TUFLOW wordfile in the examples above.
 
It can be loaded using similar methods to that of the TUFLOW wordfile in the examples above.

Latest revision as of 15:13, 18 July 2024

Introduction

This page describes the process for setting up TUFLOW control file colour coding. The method for enabling this has changed slightly with UltraEdit versions, an releases pre version 15 used a wordfile.txt, version 15 and onward use a TUFLOW.uew. The process is described for both of these methods.

Method

Current UltraEdit (version 15 onwards)

Download the UltraEdit Syntax Highlighting file from the TUFLOW website, available at https://www.tuflow.com/Download/Miscellaneous/UE_TUFLOW_Syntax_Highlighting.UEW.
Save this file to the UltraEdit Wordfile Directory. The default directory varies depending on the version of UltraEdit and Username. To check where this directory is (or to change this directory) use the following menu item:

Advanced >> Configuration >> Editor Display >> Syntax Highlighting

Once the file has been added to the directory, you may need to restart UltraEdit to see the changes.

UltraEdit Syntax Highlighting, set Wordfiles Directory

Example

Once implemented, TUFLOW control files (tcf, tgc, ecf, tbc and others) should now be colour coded like the example below:

Example Colour Coding

NT Batch and DOS Syntax Highlighting

If you are regularly setting up and running TUFLOW from DOS batch files, the following wordfile may also be of use to you: https://www.ultraedit.com/downloads/extras/wordfiles/

It can be loaded using similar methods to that of the TUFLOW wordfile in the examples above.