Re: Re : Re:Still Having Difficulty notepad++ to Chris Burch
- Posted by Les Rogers <selgor1 at verizonmail.com> Mar 14, 2007
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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 > > > > =================================================================================== > There is a train of thought that a generalist knows a little about a lot of > things, > and that a specialist knows a lot about very little. > If you took this to the extreme, you could become so specialised so as to know > everything there was to know about nothing. > > =================================================================================== > VERY VERY TRUE !! > <a href="http://euallegro.wikispaces.com">http://euallegro.wikispaces.com</a> > <a > href="http://members.aol.com/chriscrylex/euphoria.htm">http://members.aol.com/chriscrylex/euphoria.htm</a> > <a href="http://uboard.proboards32.com/">http://uboard.proboards32.com/</a> > <a > href="http://members.aol.com/chriscrylex/EUSQLite/eusql.html">http://members.aol.com/chriscrylex/EUSQLite/eusql.html</a>