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Downloaded the Notepad++ plugin .. It has been said that it has 2 atttached file
bharathwajanr587
over 11 years ago
Downloaded the Notepad++ plugin .. It has been said that it has 2 atttached files. BUt it has only one.. Is there any other location to get the proper Notepad++ plugin...
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Eduardo Fuentes
Appian Employee
over 11 years ago
There used to be another one with a different combination of colors, but now there's only one XML. You don't need anything else; simply:
1. Download the XML
2. Open Notepad++
3. Language - Define your Language
4. Import
5. Select the XML
6. Save the changes and restart Notepad++
7. Next time Appian SAIL language will be displayed at the BOTTOM of the list in the Languages menu
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steveb
over 10 years ago
Hi Eduardo
I've followed your instructions and I can see Appian SAIL as a language. However I don't think it is working. If I create a new document and select Appian SAIL as the language then regardless of what I type I'm not getting a window pop up with Appian reserved words, as I would with another language, eg C#.
I assume I'm doing something wrong ...
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Eduardo Fuentes
Appian Employee
over 10 years ago
Aactually this plug-in only highlights Appian reserved words, it doesn't auto-complete. If you would like something more powerful with autocomplete and documentation use the Appian Interface Designer accessible in your environment by clicking "Create interface" in the Rules tab.
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