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Re: Syntactical colouring of .DAT files
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lugnet.cad
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Sun, 4 Aug 2002 15:31:16 GMT
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Hello Frerik,
Just use LDDP ( http://www.m8laune.de ) . It had syntax coloring starting
with the first version.
Play well
Carsten
"Fredrik Glöckner" <fredrigl@math.uio.no> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:qrdk7n6bttm.fsf@peiritoos.uio.no...
> Just out of curiosity, I wonder if there are any editors (except
> Emacs) which offer syntactical colouring of .DAT files. I find this
> feature useful for quickly finding errors and seeing which coordinate
> each figure constitutes. Without this feature, I have to count the
> figures to find the Z-coordinates, for example, or to find the
> diagonal elements of the rotation matrix.
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> Here's and example showing how syntactical colouring might look like
> (example from Emacs with LDraw-mode).
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> http://folk.uio.no/fredrigl/technic/ldraw-mode/screenshot.png
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> Fredrik
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