I think all you'd have to do is go to the Styler Configurator dialog (see the Settings menu) and set mxlm as a "User ext" for XML. --Joel
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2011-11-28
Hello Oliver,
This is a 4.5 years reply so I hope you have solved your problem. I still reply hoping it may help some other people.
I just found out the way to do it not long ago and since it's less than intuitive, I want to share.
1. Go to "Settings / Style Configurator"
2. Select the language "xml" on the left
3. On the field "user ext." , add the extension "mxml"
4. Click on "Save & Close"
I haven't figured out how to do more than 1 extension that way so if anybody has a hint?
Note: I'm using the version 5.9.4 of N++
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Hi!
I've one question, I use N++ to edit mxml files. How to do to make N++ consider mxlm extension as an xml one and to apply the xml color schema ?
Thanx for you help !
Oliver
I think all you'd have to do is go to the Styler Configurator dialog (see the Settings menu) and set mxlm as a "User ext" for XML. --Joel
Hello Oliver,
This is a 4.5 years reply so I hope you have solved your problem. I still reply hoping it may help some other people.
I just found out the way to do it not long ago and since it's less than intuitive, I want to share.
1. Go to "Settings / Style Configurator"
2. Select the language "xml" on the left
3. On the field "user ext." , add the extension "mxml"
4. Click on "Save & Close"
I haven't figured out how to do more than 1 extension that way so if anybody has a hint?
Note: I'm using the version 5.9.4 of N++
Space separated extensions work.
so for example "mxml zxml xmlconfig cfg"