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The ZIP archive contains Notepad++ UDL files for config.pro and drawing setup (dtl) options.
I've created them for following CAD versions:
Basis for the options were the lists of Olaf Corten (thanks for them) http://proesite.com/UTIL/view_config.html and http://proesite.com/UTIL/view_setup.html.
General config.pro options get shown dark blue and bold.
Hidden config.pro options get shown in a lighter blue, bold and italic.
Comments get shown brown and can be folded, if they consist of several lines.
Drawing setup (dtl) options alse get shown dark blue and bold.
To add a UDL file to Notepad++, choose "Language" and then "Define your language" in the menu.
In the dialog which is opened then, choose the button "Import" and then the appropriate XML file.
I've released the new version 6.0.0 of the Notepad++ UDL files on GitHub:
Thanks to @ocorten-2 for providing the lists with the settings on his website https://creosite.com/.
Thanks a lot Domenic for sharing your work
Bless you, Domenic !!
I've released the new version 6.1.0 of the Notepad++ UDL files on GitHub:
Thanks to @ocorten-2 for providing the lists with the settings on his website https://creosite.com/.
I've released the new version 6.1.1 of the Notepad++ UDL files on GitHub:
Hello Barry,
thanks for your appreciation. It is encouraging to hear when others are also helped with the UDF files.
Best regards,
Domenic
Thanks again for your help in providing this. I think I started with yours around the start of this thread and have been happily using it ever since. I have made some modifications along the way though, to how the language works and how I use it for our mapkeys. I will post my version(s) to perhaps give you some ideas on some of the other features of defining the UDL.
There are 2 files attached.
Example of how it looks below:
PS. Updated the Overhauled XML on 9/24/2020 due to a mistake.
Domenic, I created a new language in Notepad++ called creo10_config and tried to import your xml and it failed. My notepad++ is 8.1.4.
Got a tip for me?
Barry Schaeffer
Hey Barry, You responded to my post but referenced @DomenicLaritz, so I am not sure which you want. However, I want to let you know that I was able to import Domenic's Creo 10 xml file into Notepad++ and it did NOT crash. I am on v8.4.8 (64-bit).
For good measure, I upload my latest file(s) as well.
Hi Barry,
I'm glad you're interested in my UDL files! 😊
In my opinion, the easiest method to install the desired UDL files is the following:
I think this procedure is easier than doing it via importing from the "User Defined Language" dialog window.
And I think that I will change this installation instruction in the README file to this procedure as well, because it seems simpler to me and it is also easier to update the UDLs this way.
So I suggest that you delete the UDL you already created and follow the instructions here, then it should work!
Best regards from Austria,
Domenic
Domenic,
This worked perfectly ! Thanks !
Not sure if you did the latest config and detail support files for Creo. The config xml is much better than earlier versions.
Barry
Hi Barry,
I'm glad everything worked out now!
Yes, as you can read in the CHANGELOG, the UDL files currently refer to the latest available versions of each Creo release.
Best regards,
Domenic
I've released the new version 6.2.0 of the Notepad++ UDL files on GitHub:
Thanks to @ocorten-2 for providing the lists with the settings on his website https://creosite.com/.
I can't find any problem, it works fine for me.
I usually update the UDL files as follows:
In Notepad++ open the UDL dialog ("Language > User Defined Language > Define your language").
Set the UDLs to be replaced in the drop-down menu and remove them.
Close the UDL dialog and then restart Notepad++.
Then install the UDLs according to the instructions (https://github.com/DonChunior/Creo-Configuration-Files/blob/master/README.md) and restart Notepad++ again.
I've released the new version 6.2.1 of the Notepad++ UDL files on GitHub:
Thanks to @ocorten-2 for providing the lists with the settings on his website https://creosite.com/.
I've released the new version 6.3.0 of the Notepad++ UDL files on GitHub:
I've released the new version 6.4.0 of the Notepad++ UDL files on GitHub:
Thanks to @ocorten-2 for providing the lists with the settings on his website https://creosite.com/.
I've released the new version 7.0.0 of the Notepad++ UDL files on GitHub:
Thanks to @ocorten-2 for providing the lists with the settings on his website https://creosite.com/.
I've released the new version 7.1.0 of the Notepad++ UDL files on GitHub:
Thanks to @ocorten-2 for providing the lists with the settings on his website https://creosite.com/.
I've released the new version 7.2.0 of the Notepad++ UDL files on GitHub:
Thanks to @ocorten-2 for providing the lists with the settings on his website https://creosite.com/.
I've released the new version 8.0.0 of the Notepad++ UDL files on GitHub:
Thanks to @ocorten-2 for providing the lists with the settings on his website https://creosite.com/.
I've released the new version 8.1.0 of the Notepad++ UDL files on GitHub:
Thanks to @ocorten-2 for providing the lists with the settings on his website https://creosite.com/.
I've released the new version 9.0.0 of the Notepad++ UDL files on GitHub:
Thanks to @ocorten-2 for providing the lists with the settings on his website https://creosite.com/.
I've released the new version 9.2.0 of the Notepad++ UDL files on GitHub:
Thanks to @ocorten-2 for providing the lists with the settings on his website https://creosite.com/.
I've released the new version 10.0.0 of the Notepad++ UDL files on GitHub:
Thanks to @ocorten-2 for providing the lists with the settings on his website https://creosite.com/.
I've released the new version 10.1.0 of the Notepad++ UDL files on GitHub:
Thanks to @ocorten-2 for providing the lists with the settings on his website https://creosite.com/.
I've released the new version 10.2.0 of the Notepad++ UDL files on GitHub:
Thanks to @ocorten-2 for providing the lists with the settings on his website https://creosite.com/.