So I was searching around the net for the LÖVE plugins(APIs and highlights) for Notepad++ and found lua auto-complete&Highlights and LÖVE auto-complete&Highlights but the problem is that they weren't together meaning that if you were programing in LÖVE, notepad++ wont highlight Lua codes.
With that I spent a few minutes puting them in two files and here they are:
Auto-complete:
https://mega.co.nz/#!1xp1lQJD!RdozDVXHL ... 7xedDcQfcM
Highlights:
https://mega.co.nz/#!pgBRzBoT!NcZ9dn3hA ... tgUKMMlrNQ
How to install* them:
1. Download both .XMLs and put them wherever you want.
2. Copy/Cut "löve.xml" to notepad++ APIs folder, default is: "%programfiles%\notepad\plugins\APIs", you should see lots of other .XMLs just copy/cut it there.
3. Open Notepad++ go to "Settings"-->"Preferences.." and in the window that popped up press the Backup/Auto-Completion tab.
4. Check "auto-completion on each input" if not already and under it select "Function completion".
5. Again in the toolbar got to "View"-->"User-Defined Dialogue" and in the window that popped up click the button "Inport"
6. Another window should appear and from there find the file "LÖVE highlights v2 w lua.xml" which you have previously downloaded and press enter.
7. Restart Notepad++, click "New" and select "Language"-->"LÖVE".
8. That's all, start coding
(Original files can be found here [you do not need to download these, they are here just to credit the original creators]:
Original Lua 5.1 + LÖVE 0.8.0 Highlights post and used highlight .xml.
Original LÖVE auto-completion post and used LÖVE .xml.
Original Lua auto-completion Article (on Retro Effect) and used Lua .xml.)
(^^All credits should go to their original creators^^)
Once again, I'm sorry if I broke any rules or something alike, I'm only a day old on this forum.
Notepad++ Highlights and Auto-Completion
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Re: Notepad++ Highlights and Auto-Completion
Pretty cool... only one problem: how do you change the colors? I cannot seem to find a way to change them in the settings/style configurator.
Would I have to do it manually?
Would I have to do it manually?
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To change the colors you have to go User-Defined Languages and in the new window that poped up select LÖVE from the first dropdown-menu and now you can configure the colors to your likingdavisdude wrote:Pretty cool... only one problem: how do you change the colors? I cannot seem to find a way to change them in the settings/style configurator.
Would I have to do it manually?
Re: Notepad++ Highlights and Auto-Completion
Hey,
When I tried to open the files, the website said that they were deleted or something, what happpened?
Thanks!
When I tried to open the files, the website said that they were deleted or something, what happpened?
Thanks!
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