Dear all,
I've just installed V15.00.0. When I checked the Syntax highlighting settings, I saw that UE was still using the old wordfile.uew from my previous installation. I then copied the two extra language sections I had in that file (Python and UE Wordfiles) to new files python.uew and idm_wordfiles.uew in the new "wordfiles" directory alongside the others that were there. I closed UE and renamed the old wordfile.uew.
On the next program start, UE appears to have found the new wordfiles in the wordfiles directory, but only those that were pre-installed. According to the website, adding new wordfiles is as easy as saving them in the wordfiles directory, but that doesn't seem to be the case. Anything else I have to do to have UE find my two extra wordfiles? They don't appear in the dropdown list in the configuration dialog, and they are not being applied to .py/.uew files... What am I missing? The German help isn't much help since it still covers the status quo of V14...
Thanks,
Tim
I've just installed V15.00.0. When I checked the Syntax highlighting settings, I saw that UE was still using the old wordfile.uew from my previous installation. I then copied the two extra language sections I had in that file (Python and UE Wordfiles) to new files python.uew and idm_wordfiles.uew in the new "wordfiles" directory alongside the others that were there. I closed UE and renamed the old wordfile.uew.
On the next program start, UE appears to have found the new wordfiles in the wordfiles directory, but only those that were pre-installed. According to the website, adding new wordfiles is as easy as saving them in the wordfiles directory, but that doesn't seem to be the case. Anything else I have to do to have UE find my two extra wordfiles? They don't appear in the dropdown list in the configuration dialog, and they are not being applied to .py/.uew files... What am I missing? The German help isn't much help since it still covers the status quo of V14...
Thanks,
Tim