Smorg Posted May 26, 2008 Share Posted May 26, 2008 Kate stores its syntax highlighting data in xml files. Does autoit have some sort of syntax highlighting db file which can be easily parsed into something I need? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
amokoura Posted May 26, 2008 Share Posted May 26, 2008 Check the syntax files, maybe they are easily parsed.From web page:"If you don't want to use SciTe or have your own favorite editor then AutoIt comes with syntax files for the following editors "out of the box": * Textpad * Crimson Editor * PSPadThe syntax files for these are stored in the Extras \ Editors directory of the AutoIt installation. " Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ptrex Posted May 26, 2008 Share Posted May 26, 2008 (edited) @allMaybe this is a good alternative.Syntax Hioghlight in AU3regards,ptrex Edited May 26, 2008 by ptrex Contributions :Firewall Log Analyzer for XP - Creating COM objects without a need of DLL's - UPnP support in AU3Crystal Reports Viewer - PDFCreator in AutoIT - Duplicate File FinderSQLite3 Database functionality - USB Monitoring - Reading Excel using SQLRun Au3 as a Windows Service - File Monitor - Embedded Flash PlayerDynamic Functions - Control Panel Applets - Digital Signing Code - Excel Grid In AutoIT - Constants for Special Folders in WindowsRead data from Any Windows Edit Control - SOAP and Web Services in AutoIT - Barcode Printing Using PS - AU3 on LightTD WebserverMS LogParser SQL Engine in AutoIT - ImageMagick Image Processing - Converter @ Dec - Hex - Bin -Email Address Encoder - MSI Editor - SNMP - MIB ProtocolFinancial Functions UDF - Set ACL Permissions - Syntax HighLighter for AU3ADOR.RecordSet approach - Real OCR - HTTP Disk - PDF Reader Personal Worldclock - MS Indexing Engine - Printing ControlsGuiListView - Navigation (break the 4000 Limit barrier) - Registration Free COM DLL Distribution - Update - WinRM SMART Analysis - COM Object Browser - Excel PivotTable Object - VLC Media Player - Windows LogOnOff Gui -Extract Data from Outlook to Word & Excel - Analyze Event ID 4226 - DotNet Compiler Wrapper - Powershell_COM - New Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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