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The following informations provides you with syntax-highlighting for ArmA's SQS (obsolete), [[SQF_syntax|SQF]] and SQM files.
The following information provides you with syntax-highlighting for ArmA's SQS (obsolete), [[SQF_syntax|SQF]] and SQM files.




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Syntax-Highlighting for UltraEdit by [http://www.kegetys.net/arma/ Keijo Ruotsalainen] (aka Kegetys)  
Syntax-Highlighting for UltraEdit by [http://www.kegetys.net/arma/ Keijo Ruotsalainen] (aka Kegetys)  
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[[Category:ArmA: Community Tools]]

Revision as of 19:06, 4 April 2019

Basic information

Author:
TomNedry
Version:
06jan2007
Compatibility:
Armed Assault
Download:
arma_code_v_06jan07.zip

Description

Description:
Jedit arma highlight.jpg

jEdit is a powerful text-editor. See its website for more informations.


The following information provides you with syntax-highlighting for ArmA's SQS (obsolete), SQF and SQM files.


jEdit allows users to write and modify the XML files that define its syntax highlighting, so we're providing instructions to achieve this.

First of all, download "arma_code_v_06jan07.zip" and put it in jEdit's 'modes' directory. Now we need to tell jEdit about it. Open up the 'catalog' file in the 'modes' directory. Between any two <MODE> tags insert the following:


<MODE NAME="armacode" FILE="arma_code.xml" FILE_NAME_GLOB="*.{sqs,sqf,sqm}" />


I put it after "applescript" to maintain alphabetical order.


With all the files saved, jEdit should highlight ArmA-scripting functions. The appearance of the global syntax-highlighting can be changed under Utilities >> Global Options >> Syntax Highlighting.

Notes:
I'm pretty sure that i missed some functions ;-)

Usage

Licenses

Licensing:
Creative Commons, Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5
See also:
Syntax-Highlighting for UltraEdit by Keijo Ruotsalainen (aka Kegetys) Scripting Topics.

Notes

Notes

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