1. Re: Re : Re:Still Having Difficulty notepad++ to Chris Burch

Chris Burch wrote:
> 
> Les Rogers wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > Hello Igor,
> > 
> > I am running XP 
> > AMD 3200 
> > 
> > I have N++ 4.0.2
> > 
> > I have application data
> > 
> > I DO NOT HAVE SERVICE DIRECTORY.
> > 
> > So, where do I put the xml file ?
> > 
> > Presently it is in Appl.Data Docs Setts 
> > and in the folder N++
> > 
> > Just won't read it !!
> > 
> > Help ??
> > 
> > sincerely ,
> > 
> > les.r.
> 

Hello Chris ,
 Thanks for taking interest and time.

 All this is brand new to me .

 Some questions follow.
 If you do not wish to answer them 
 I understand.

 But one has to ask to learn.

> Hi
> 
> from
> 
> <a
> href="http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm">http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm</a>
> 
> User Defined Language files
> 
> There are some language files that you may need. Here're the instructions to
> install them :
> 
>    1. Download the user-defined language to your computer
**   Question :   Is this Igor's File ? 

>    2. Open the file with your favourite text editor (such as notepad++ or
>    notepad)
>    3. Click start, run, type (or paste in) %APPDATA%\Notepad++ then click ok
  ** Question :  Start or Run What ?
 **  Question :  Where exactly do I type %APPDATA%\Notepad++
>  
  4. Open userDefineLang.xml with a text editor
 **  Question :  Is This Igor's file ?      
>   
 5. If this is the first userdefined language you are adding, copy/paste the
> entire first file (which you downloaded) into the userDefineLang.xml,
> replacing
> all that was there.
   ** Question : Meaning ??
 If this is the second or more language you add, simply copy
> everything from the first file starting at <UserLang...> to </UserLang>
> and paste it at the end of the userDefineLang.xml right before </NotepadPlus>
>    6. Save the newly improved userDefineLang.xml
> 
******* Simple for experienced users ! 
         Difficult for dumbos like ME !!

Await a reply hopefully ,
sincerely,

les.r. 
> Please see User Language Define System HOWTO to have further information.
> 
> (untested - prefer editplus(win32) and kate(linux) myself, because of ftp file
> opening)
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
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