This page is for text editor modes and resources to enable ADL editing with normal text editors. If you have some resources, please add under the appropriate heading below, or create a new heading if necessary.
Gvim is an editor that supports both vi and visual modes seamlessly.
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ADL |
adl.vim syntax file |
Add the syntax files to the directory .../gvim_install_dir/syntax; |
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Notepad++ is a freeware Windows text editor, see http://notepad-plus-plus.org / for more information
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ADL |
User-defined language file for ADL |
Add via Languages-User-defined Language-> Import. |
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text-editor for Windows, see http://www.textpad.com for more information
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ADL |
Please add the file to the application-directory where other *.syn files are kept. |
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Linux-KDE text-editors which use the same resources.
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ADL |
Add the file to the directory in your home-directory where other KDE support-files are added. This is probably: |
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