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Topic Title: Crimson dxl.spc and dxl.key files
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Created On: 8-Aug-2003 14:21
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Answer This question was answered by , on Monday, August 11, 2003 8:37 PM

Answer:
Louie:

I got from Crimson web site the version 3.45 R2. In this version, the following files:

doors-dxl.key
doors-dxl.spc

located in Crimson Editor/spec folder.

You'll find them attached to this message.

Good luck and warm regards,

Daniel
 8-Aug-2003 14:21
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Louie Landale

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Anybody bother making files "dxl.spc" and "dxl.key", to define DXL syntax to Crimson Editor?

- Louie
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Tony Goodman

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For those of you that use Crimson Editor, here is a new syntax file.

You can also find it posted on the Crimson Editor website.

Enjoy!

doors-dxl1.zip
doors-dxl1.zip  (12 KB)



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Tony Goodman
http://www.smartdxl.com

Edited: 6-May-2005 at 14:53 by Tony Goodman
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Louie Landale

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Haven't checked it all out yet, but I notice "elseif" is still missing.

Is the following still suitable DOORS-DXL.spc file? Does there need to be a BINARYMARK=0b entry?

# DXL LANGUAGE SPECIFICATION FILE
# FOR CRIMSON EDITOR v3.0
# Ron_Lewis@hotmail.com
# FIRST EDITED BY Ron Lewis 2002.01.04

$CASESENSITIVE=YES
$DELIMITERS=~`!@#$%^&*()-+=|\{}[]:;"',.<>/?
$KEYWORDPREFIX=#
$HEXADECIMALMARK=0x
$ESCAPECHAR=\
$QUOTATIONMARK1="
$QUOTATIONMARK2='
$LINECOMMENT=//
$BLOCKCOMMENTON=/*
$BLOCKCOMMENTOFF=*/
$INDENTATIONON={
$INDENTATIONOFF=}
$PAIRS1=()
$PAIRS2=[]
$PAIRS3={}
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Bruce Tuskey

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How about similar files for CodeWright (lexer.ini etc.)?

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Bruce Tuskey
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"All that is gold does not glitter, not all those who wander are lost:..." - Gandalf the Grey (JRR Tolkien)

Edited: 5-May-2005 at 23:28 by Bruce Tuskey
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Tony Goodman

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All these years and I didn't know DXL supported elseif as a single word!

I am sure there are other things missing, please let me know as you find them.

I am still using Ron Lewis's spec file, I see no reason to change it.
I can't see that crimson does anything with the HEXADECIMALMARK entry, does anyone know?


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