![]() ![]() I myself have used several editors, starting DOS’s EDIT, Unix Vi etc. If you haven’t already tried it, download it from here.Īs developers we tend to expect a lot more from any tool. What makes it a great tool are it’s easy-to-use user interface, it’s search capabilities (includes Regex out of the box), plugins etc. It also allows you to adapt various encoding in file (ASCII/ANSI, UNICODE etc) and thus you won’t see box characters (well, most of the time). Have you ever tried to open a text file from Unix (or Linux) in Windows’ Notepad? All lines will be collapsed into a big jumble? This won’t happen in Notepad++. With it, you can open almost any text file. It does the same thing Windows’ Notepad does and then some. This post is about the syntax highlighting in the tool and how you can customize it. I’ve been using it for a while and the more I use, the more I discover about the tool. I’ve posted about Notepad++ (Npp) tool briefly in a different context. ![]()
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