Ultraedit syntax highlight files




















UltraEdit comes with several pre-defined wordfiles for the most popular and common coding languages, however you can add or create many more. Because wordfiles are self-contained in a plain text file with an human readable syntax, they are very easy to modify.

Select a wordfile from the drop down list and click the Open button to open it in the editor. You can also see and change if desired the folder containing wordfiles that UltraEdit uses for syntax highlighting. For exhaustive documentation on the various components and settings available for wordfiles, please see the Wordfiles topic.

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Key Features: Syntax highlighting for coding language: UltraEdit support syntax highlighting for different languages.

Each language syntax highlights in its criteria. Find and Replace: Finding and replacing become more comfortable and sturdy. So, Now search huge files, save a search, see a list of lines, search in columns, select, deselect, hide and show your specific lines, and much more.

Theme Editor: The theme editor gives you control of your appearance setting. You can generate any theme you need to and also can share it with others. Files Searching and Replacing: Search your required archives, folder, and drive on your computer to produce a report of what data hold your string.

Smart templates:5 Users can also set their language-specific code and insert them into what type of coding file you are creating. Find and File output is upgraded. Bookmarks at one click. New markdown support i.

Add or delete actual hex values while in hex mode. Additionally, Keymapping for uploading FTP-linked files. Customizable HTML buttons tags, i. For multi-language syntax highlighting support in UE v The directory displayed must be with real full path to the directory. If you want to use the default wordfiles directory, but currently a single wordfile or a different directory is set, simply delete the entire string and close the configuration dialog with button OK.

On next opening the configuration the path is set correct to default wordfiles directory. PS: Multi-language syntax highlighting works in the same way for UltraEdit prior v A single wordfile is also supported by UE v This makes no sense to me. It's not specified in any docs or discussion. Well it's not ASP. It can be any number of languages. My UltraEdit v That's not right either - in my case it's actually Python. I made a new file extension that I put in the file html. I restarted UltraEdit after each modification, nothing changed ever on syntax highlighting of embedded Python code.

There are a lot of web template engines using nowadays common languages which are used also for other purposes than processing an HTML template file. I don't think so. So an UltraEdit user editing HTML templates containing embedded a language of a web template processor not supported built-in by UltraEdit has following options: Use the language selector at bottom in the status bar to overrule the automatic language selection and syntax highlight the entire file with the selected language.

That is definitely not the best solution, but it is at least on more or less handy solution. Add color groups to HTML wordfile with the keywords, function strings, etc. It should be clear that none of these solutions is really good.

HTML with Python code in one file is really the worst combination for the UltraEdit syntax highlighting because of these two languages have nearly nothing in common and have both very special syntax in comparison to hundreds of other languages.

I hope, I could help nevertheless with some ideas and how to get HTML templates with embedded Python code highlighted somehow more or less useful. Therefore I have no experience on tweaking syntax highlighting of UltraEdit for such files. The suggestions above are just ideas and not proposals based on tests.

Thanks Mofi. What's new to me is using UltraEdit to edit these files.



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