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    • Green_goblinG Offline
      Green_goblin
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      Hi all, some years ago I’ve found on the Internet a good XML file for import the PO syntax color, but I cannot find it anymore. Does anyone here have it? Thanks in advance and regards.

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        Alan Kilborn @Green_goblin
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        @Green_goblin

        Please don’t post the same thing in a second thread; original thread was HERE.

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          PeterJones @Alan Kilborn
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          @Alan-Kilborn said in PO files syntax color, where can I find it?:

          Please don’t post the same thing in a second thread; original thread was HERE.

          Since this one generated the reply, I locked the other one. So discussion can continue here.

          @Green_goblin ,

          I assume you mean you are looking for the User Defined Language (UDL) definition XML for some type of file called “PO”.

          I just searched the web for what that was (it would have been nice if you’d told us), and I think you’re probably talking about the gnu gettext “Portable Object”.

          As far as I know, there aren’t any “PO” / “Portable Object” UDL definitions at the UDL Collection

          Assuming that was the case, I searched the internet for gnu gettext PO UDL "Notepad++", and found this old user submission . But when I look at the source, two things stood out: first, it’s the ancient UDL syntax, which isn’t fully compatible with Notepad++ any more. Second, it’s only got 4 keywords defined, along with a couple operators and delimiters.

          Honestly, if there are only 4 keywords in the language, then why not re-create the UDL yourself… it will take less time than it took me to do this search and write up this reply for you.

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          • Green_goblinG Offline
            Green_goblin @PeterJones
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            @PeterJones
            Ok, I’ve never tried to create a UDL from scratch bit I’ll try now. Regards!

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