Changing Assembler Styles in asm.properties

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DickSummerfield

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Dec 9, 2009, 3:01:20 PM12/9/09
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Hi All,

Is there any way I can change styles (style.asm.0, style.asm.1, etc.)
in asm.properties in a non-destructive way. I mean can I override them
antwhere in the same way I can override parameters in
SciTEGlobal.properties by redefining them in SciTEUser.properties?

Also is there a description anywhere (other than the comments in
asm.properties) what style parameter is used for what purpose or does
that vary per language?

Regards,

Dick.

KHMan

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Dec 9, 2009, 7:07:19 PM12/9/09
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DickSummerfield wrote:
> Is there any way I can change styles (style.asm.0, style.asm.1, etc.)
> in asm.properties in a non-destructive way. I mean can I override them
> antwhere in the same way I can override parameters in
> SciTEGlobal.properties by redefining them in SciTEUser.properties?

Yes, your customization can be placed in SciTEUser.properties. Try
it and let us know if it does not work.

> Also is there a description anywhere (other than the comments in
> asm.properties) what style parameter is used for what purpose or does
> that vary per language?

Unfortunately no, that would be a lot of stuff to document. Other
Scintilla-based editors like notepad++ does it in a less terse style.

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Cheers,
Kein-Hong Man (esq.)
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

DickSummerfield

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Dec 10, 2009, 9:45:24 AM12/10/09
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Thanks KHMan, Yes that works a treat!
It's also a good place to put the programming language styles
overrides as I have other general font settings there.

Now to try and figure out what the various styles mean.

Regards,
Dick.
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