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Any Notepad++ users here? I can't get it working with Papyrus at all


RealBarenziah

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I've tried three different methods of trying to get Notepad++ to recognise papyrus files and syntax and etc - importing the xml from the Creation Kit wiki, using the Papyrus++ plugin from the Nexus, and using the Papyrus plugin xml files hosted here. None of them work, Notepad++ is just refusing to either recognise .psc files as a file it can save or highlighting the code like it's supposed to. Does anyone have it working and can help me figure out what the hell is going on?

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Tbh i don't know what do u want...

I'm using N++ for all my Papyrus scripts... 

 

ofc. i made my own Text formating for Papyrus in N++ ( look at left bottom corner )

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But there should be few other Text Formating plugins for Papyrus and N++

 

 

if we are talking about Associating PSC Files with N++ You can do it easly in your Windows Programs

 Windows -> Settings -> Programs -> Default Programs -> Associate File with Program

 

pick file and then program which should be used by default...

 

it should look like this:

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at first Your File icons may not change, if You can't see changes on File Icons you can run this command: 

ie4uinit.exe -ClearIconCache

ofc. run it via Windows Start ( Windows + R ) by default

or You can just restart Your computer... but thats only for icons...

 

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if You want to have Papyrus Compiler in N++...

i don't think it is possible...

 

well im using N++ for everything ( C++, Java, Papyrus )

and even for "Languages" that don't requre compilers like ( CSS, PHP, JS )

 

but i think N++ don't have support for Compilers... :x...

 

 

 

but maybe thats just me... i never needed Compiler in N++ xD

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