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- Thanks. Using "?php" instead of "<?php" did the trick.Posted in Syntax Highlighting
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Dec 20, 2010
- I have searched the FAQs and the other topics for how to alter what triggers an indent. I found one topic that explained how to go into the wordfile for C++ and change the /Indent Strings and /Unident Strings values. I'm trying to do this with php file where I want to have it indent after the initia...Posted in Syntax Highlighting
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Dec 20, 2010
- Mofi - Herzlichen Dank! Yes, I assumed that the wordfile.uew in use was the one under C:\Program Files, it turns out that I should have been looking at the one in my Documents and Settings folder. I made the change per your original instructions and it worked. I now have it formatting the PHP sectio...Posted in Syntax Highlighting
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Feb 15, 2009
- Mofi - Thanks for the suggestion for this problem. I went ahead and made the change to the wordfile.uew file in C:\Program files\IDM Computer Solutions\UltraEdit, closed UltraEdit, reopened it and it still won't reformat the php section. Here are the two lines that I modified in the L8"PHP" section:...Posted in Syntax Highlighting
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Feb 15, 2009
- I've been playing around with the Word Wrap/Tab Settings and Reindent feature as well as the Artistic Style to try and get my php files formatted correctly, but I can't seem to find the magic setting to make it work the way I want. Here is a small sample code formatted using the Reindent feature (I ...Posted in Syntax Highlighting
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Feb 15, 2009