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'[PIC]: Ultraedit customization'
2000\06\06@011528
by
Eric Earnst
Hi,
Based on the recent discussion of code editors I've gone and paid for
Ultraedit32. I'm curious if anybody has done any significant
customization of the Microchip wordfile or developed any useful macros
they would be willing to share.
Thanks,
Eric
2000\06\06@013725
by
Tony Nixon
2000\06\06@071553
by
Les
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Hello eric
I have attached a wordfile that I have created over a period of a few years.
It is compatible with PBASIC, C, and ASM, aswell as a few for pascal. Also
attached are template files and macros (mainly for PBASIC). In the windows
config folder are my configurations for ULTRAEDIT, which will setup the user
tools and display them on the toolbar. If you use these files make a backup
of your original ultraedit configs from the windows directory. I hope this
help, ultraedit is an excellent programming base. I find it hard now to look
at code that isn't colour coded.
Regards
Les
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Subject: [PIC]: Ultraedit customization
> Hi,
> Based on the recent discussion of code editors I've gone and paid for
> Ultraedit32. I'm curious if anybody has done any significant
> customization of the Microchip wordfile or developed any useful macros
> they would be willing to share.
>
> Thanks,
> Eric
>
2000\06\06@074740
by
Les
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Hello eric
I have attached a wordfile that I have created over a period of a few years.
It is compatible with PBASIC, C, and ASM, aswell as a few for pascal. Also
attached are template files and macros (mainly for PBASIC). In the windows
config folder are my configurations for ULTRAEDIT, which will setup the user
tools and display them on the toolbar. If you use these files make a backup
of your original ultraedit configs from the windows directory. I hope this
help, ultraedit is an excellent programming base. I find it hard now to look
at code that isn't colour coded.
Regards
Les
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