1. TextPad > Euphoria

How does one configure TextPad to Run the Euphoria file it is editing?
I've seen discusions on this but not how to do it.

Don Cole
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2. Re: TextPad > Euphoria

I'm using the Dutch version of TextPad, so the following description might
not be literally the same as the English version, but you'll probably
figure it out.

What you need to do is add 2 items to the Extra menu: 'Ex' and 'Exw'.
- Select 'Settings' from the 'Configure' menu, and go to the 'Extra' page
(last page).
- Press the 'Add' button and select 'Program'. Find the EX.EXE program.
- Press the 'Add' button again, select 'Program' and find the EXW.EXE program.
- In the treeview on the left, expand the 'Extra' node and select the Ex node.
- Fill in the form like this:
   * Parameters: $File
   * Start directory: $FileDir
   * check the checkbox 'Save all documents first'
- Do the same for Exw

To run a file you're editing, select 'Ex' or 'Exw' from the 'Extra' menu.

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3. Re: TextPad > Euphoria

I have Textpad 4.7.2.  I can select "run" from the "tools" menu.
The run box that comes up has a help menu for more info.  After
running the file once, Textpad remembers the menu data.  It runs
the saved file, so remember to save revisions.

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4. Re: TextPad > Euphoria

ken Roger wrote:
> 
> I have Textpad 4.7.2.  I can select "run" from the "tools" menu.
> The run box that comes up has a help menu for more info.  After
> running the file once, Textpad remembers the menu data.  It runs
> the saved file, so remember to save revisions.
> 
Worked on 3.2.0 also.
You must type in initial directory (my mistake).
 Thank you.

don cole
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5. Re: TextPad > Euphoria

On 15 Feb 2005, at 10:45, don cole wrote:

> 
> 
> posted by: don cole <doncole at pacbell.net>
> 
> 
> How does one configure TextPad to Run the Euphoria file it is editing?
> I've seen discusions on this but not how to do it.

My version doesn't need configuring, just menu Tools ==> Run, browse and 
select the exe you want to run it (exw40.exe for me), set the options, and 
click it Ok. If there is an ex.err, tell Textpad to check for updates and prompt
for refreshing files when changed. 

And get one of the Eu syntax coloring and keyword files. There's one on the 
Textpad webpage, and one in the RDS archives.

Kat

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6. Re: TextPad > Euphoria

I downloaded "euphoria.syn" but am not real sure what to do with it.

don Cole
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7. Re: TextPad > Euphoria

don cole wrote:
> I downloaded "euphoria.syn" but am not real sure what to do with it.

- Copy the file to c:\Program Files\TextPad 4\Samples
- Start TextPad
- Select 'New Document Type' from the 'Configure' menu
- Fill in the wizard, like this:
  - Document Type Name: Euphoria
  - Type: *.ex, *.exw, *.e, *.ew, *.pro, *.err
  - Use syntax coloring (check the checkbox): select euphoria.syn

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8. Re: TextPad > Euphoria

Tommy Carlier wrote:
> 
> don cole wrote:
> > I downloaded "euphoria.syn" but am not real sure what to do with it.
> 
> - Copy the file to c:\Program Files\TextPad 4\Samples
> - Start TextPad
> - Select 'New Document Type' from the 'Configure' menu
> - Fill in the wizard, like this:
>   - Document Type Name: Euphoria
>   - Type: *.ex, *.exw, *.e, *.ew, *.pro, *.err
>   - Use syntax coloring (check the checkbox): select euphoria.syn
> 
> --
In Textpad 3.2.0
In the configure menu I get:
  Preferences
  Customize
  Screen Font

No 'New Document Type'

The latest version of TextPad wants money(I think), that I don't have right
 now (Due to the hefty City Business Tax that the dot commers left us with
 after they left San Francisco.)
 But it was worth a try anyway.

 Don Cole


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9. Re: TextPad > Euphoria

On 16 Feb 2005, at 23:22, don cole wrote:

> 
> 
> posted by: don cole <doncole at pacbell.net>
> 
> Tommy Carlier wrote:
> > 
> > don cole wrote:
> > > I downloaded "euphoria.syn" but am not real sure what to do with it.
> > 
> > - Copy the file to c:\Program Files\TextPad 4\Samples
> > - Start TextPad
> > - Select 'New Document Type' from the 'Configure' menu
> > - Fill in the wizard, like this:
> >   - Document Type Name: Euphoria
> >   - Type: *.ex, *.exw, *.e, *.ew, *.pro, *.err
> >   - Use syntax coloring (check the checkbox): select euphoria.syn
> > 
> > --
> In Textpad 3.2.0
> In the configure menu I get:
>   Preferences
>   Customize
>   Screen Font
> 
> No 'New Document Type'
> 
> The latest version of TextPad wants money(I think), that I don't have right
>  now (Due to the hefty City Business Tax that the dot commers left us with
>  after they left San Francisco.)
>  But it was worth a try anyway.

I was going to say RTFM for the version you have, but if you are giving up on 
it anyways, nevermind.

Kat

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