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f0dder
I use http://notepad-plus.sf.net for all light programming tasks... works pretty well, imho.
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pjd
how do I set notepad++ to use the assembler highlighting for my .fasm files?
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f0dder
By changing their extension to .asm, as should be?
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rugxulo
VIM does support FASM syntax highlighting (:syntax enable then :set syntax=fasm since it defaults to GAS).
Or try something like WinASM Studio, RadASM, SciTE, etc. BTW, don't forget the really obvious choices: FASMW, FASMD, or Fresh. |
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pjd
rugxulo wrote: VIM does support FASM syntax highlighting I did say about windows compatibility but I'm using notepad++ now I chose not to use .asm but .fasm so that on the linux nothing gets mixed up with things in other syntaxes (besides .fasm is used in the examples) |
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rugxulo
pjd wrote:
I don't understand: VIM (and probably more famously, GVIM) both natively run on Windows. Or do you mean behave "like Windows" does (OLE, MDI, or whatever)?? But whatever, seems like you found your choice. |
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pjd
I had no Idea VIM ran on windows! Sorry
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