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Notepad++ User Defined Language for MIF?

Participant ,
Sep 03, 2014 Sep 03, 2014

Does anyone have a Notepad++ user-defined language for MIF?

I recently began to use Notepad++ as part of a team-consolidation and standards-setting project, to rename condition tags and conditional expressions, and to use regular expressions to achieve other results, such as sorting the color catalog alphabetically.

A Notepad++ user-defined language for MIF would ease these and other tasks somewhat.

Best regards,

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Advisor ,
Sep 03, 2014 Sep 03, 2014

Have you (also) tried the Notepad++ forums on Sourceforge?

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Participant ,
Sep 10, 2014 Sep 10, 2014

Niels Grundtvig Nielsen,

Thanks for the suggestion.  I looked and did not see one.

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LEGEND ,
Sep 10, 2014 Sep 10, 2014

You could use the FDK include files to get all of the component names for the syntax mappings, i.e. the fmif....h files. However, the nesting that happens in some mif statements might be a PITA, if not impossible, to setup in a syntax highllighter.

You might also want to check with Scott Prentice if he did anything similar when he setup his MIFML utility (See Leximation: MIFML ).

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Participant ,
Sep 30, 2014 Sep 30, 2014
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Thanks. I'll look into that.

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