Here is a problem,
Some of my source code have no extension, like myaccount, mycart,
unlike myaccount.cgi or myaccount.pl
EPIC can display them with syntax highlighting
What can I do ?
I tried to add a file type *.* to EPIC, but doesn't work.
Anyone help me?
Thanks!!
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And another problem:
I change mycart to mycart.pl
There is still no syntax highlighting!
The highlighting of my other *.pl file are all good,
Is it no use to change the extension to make it enable highlighting?
Help!!
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Thanks Jan Ploski!
I have tried open it in that way you mentioned
but when I right-click it, there is no Epic Perl Editor
just Text, System, In-place, Default Editor
And I found another way:
Change the extension to pl or cgi, and reopen it in perl perspective
Yesterday I didn't make it becuase I opened it in Java perspective
I read the link you give, but it seems they are talking about the
developing issue. Sorry I am just an end user, not a developer.
Is there a better solution?
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Here is a problem,
Some of my source code have no extension, like myaccount, mycart,
unlike myaccount.cgi or myaccount.pl
EPIC can display them with syntax highlighting
What can I do ?
I tried to add a file type *.* to EPIC, but doesn't work.
Anyone help me?
Thanks!!
Sorry, typo mistake.
EPIC can not display them with syntax highlighting.
And another problem:
I change mycart to mycart.pl
There is still no syntax highlighting!
The highlighting of my other *.pl file are all good,
Is it no use to change the extension to make it enable highlighting?
Help!!
Right-click on the file, Open With.../Epic Perl Editor.
Regarding extension-less files, see
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1256145&group_id=75859&atid=545277
Thanks Jan Ploski!
I have tried open it in that way you mentioned
but when I right-click it, there is no Epic Perl Editor
just Text, System, In-place, Default Editor
And I found another way:
Change the extension to pl or cgi, and reopen it in perl perspective
Yesterday I didn't make it becuase I opened it in Java perspective
I read the link you give, but it seems they are talking about the
developing issue. Sorry I am just an end user, not a developer.
Is there a better solution?