20. The New Language You Added
The default languages in wordfile.txt are numbered from /L1 to
/L9. New languages that are added should not conflict with those,
or with each other. For example, Python 2 and and Unix Shell
Scripts are *both* numbered /L20. So one or the other has to
change, if both extensions are to be added. You add new languages
by appending the contents of appropriate wordfile to
wordfile.txt.
If it is desired to incorporate multiple wordfiles into the
default wordfile it may be easiest to download and save these in a
temporary directory and work from the saved local copies while
editing the wordfile. You can open the active wordfile for editing
by going to Advanced -> Configuration
-> Syntax Highlighting (in UltraEdit) and clicking
on the Open button.
To edit wordfile.txt go to Advanced -->
Configuration --> Syntax Highlighting and click on
the "Open" button beside the "Full path name for wordlist". After
editing the file, it is not necessary to restart UltraEdit. The
changes take effect immediately, as may be seen by reloading a file
with an extension listed in one of the newly added wordfiles.
In the case of the zip files you will need to download these and
unzip them and then copy and paste the wordfiles from the archive.
UltraEdit's help file includes help on modifying the wordfile if
it is needed under Syntax Highlighting.
Click on the type of item you wish to
download:
Tag Lists
Macros
AutoComplete Files
Dictionaries Download
The localized spell-checking dictionaries are still available
for FTP download. Please click on the dictionary you'd like to
download:
NOTE: The Sentry Spelling-Checker Engine and
Lexicons (Dictionaries) are Copyright© 1993 by Wintertree
Software Inc.
UltraEdit/UltraEdit-32 10.00 Online Manual
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Please note: This manual is currently only
available in PDF format. Registered users may print this manual as
required.
Replacing Notepad With UltraEdit-32
Some applications automatically call Notepad without offering
the user any options as to which utility to use. If you'd like
UltraEdit-32 to replace Notepad in these instances please download
the following zip file and follow the instructions in the
NOTEPAD.TXT file.
Click here to download the notepad.zip
file and follow the instructions in the NOTEPAD.TXT file.
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