Discussion:
Syntax highlighting for Ultra-Edit 32?
David Niergarth
1999-10-18 15:18:39 UTC
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Take a look at the Uedit web-page, there is some additional stuff,
especially a list of Python-keywords usable for highlighting.
That list is pretty old and not very complete. I've put the Wordfile.txt
that I use at ftp://starship.python.net/pub/crew/dni/Wordfile.txt
It's not perfect but is easy to customize. Each new version of UltraEdit
(current is 6.20b) seems to add more features to Wordfile.txt so it's worth
reading the help file to see what's new.

--David Niergarth
Chuck Esterbrook
1999-10-17 02:15:02 UTC
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Hi,

I'm using UltraEdit-32 for Windows to edit my Python scripts. Overall,
it's a fairly nice editor with lots of customization options that
allowed me to make it behave the way I think a text editor should.

It also has a feature for syntax highlighting and comes standard with
modules for Perl, C++, etc.

I was wondering if anyone had a Python syntax highlighting module for
UltraEdit?

-Chuck
Marc Saric
1999-10-18 11:57:44 UTC
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Post by Chuck Esterbrook
Hi,
I'm using UltraEdit-32 for Windows to edit my Python scripts. Overall,
it's a fairly nice editor with lots of customization options that
allowed me to make it behave the way I think a text editor should.
It also has a feature for syntax highlighting and comes standard with
modules for Perl, C++, etc.
I was wondering if anyone had a Python syntax highlighting module for
UltraEdit?
Take a look at the Uedit web-page, there is some additional stuff,
especially a list of Python-keywords usable for highlighting.
--
Bye,

Marc Saric

Max-Planck-Institut f?r molekulare Physiologie
Otto-Hahn-Strasse 11
44227 Dortmund

phone: +49 231 133 2168
Chuck Esterbrook
1999-10-17 02:14:47 UTC
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Hi,

I'm using UltraEdit-32 for Windows to edit my Python scripts. Overall,
it's a fairly nice editor with lots of customization options that
allowed me to make it behave the way I think a text editor should.

It also has a feature for syntax highlighting and comes standard with
modules for Perl, C++, etc.

I was wondering if anyone had a Python syntax highlighting module for
UltraEdit?

-Chuck
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