Thanks for the tip,

I already tried VS Code but abandonned it because:
- Probably a font problem, but the text in the edit window appears  
blurry.  A very strange effect that I cannot capture in a screenshot, but 
renders the work very difficult. 
- No matter how, I didn't find how to configure to get a way to compile the 
source and get the compiler messages.   I probably have to re-read the 
tutorial for this....

So, in the meantime, since I am not very patient (and did I already 
mentionned I was also lazy ? ;-) ),  I remained with JalEdit.

Le mardi 27 juin 2023 à 20:13:48 UTC+2, Rob CJ a écrit :

> Hi David,
>
> Why not use the syntax highlighting in Visual Studio Code using the JAL 
> extension made by Sunish? VS Code is free.
>
> Looks very nice (and I find VS Code a very nice editor since you can 
> easily spilt a JAL file and edit in 2 windows at the same time) and it 
> works on Windows, Linux and MAC. A screenshot is given below.
>
> The installation of installing the VS Code plug-in is described in the 
> Jallib Tutorial.
>
> Nowadays I only use VS Code for all my development.
>
> And you are correct. RobBest on Instructables is me since my name is Rob 
> and I live in Best in The Netherlands 🙂. I indeed post these project to 
> promote JAL. 
>
> Currently I am working on my Digital Alarm Clock project. The clock broke 
> down but instead of throwing it away I decided to make the a version using 
> a PIC and JAL. I can then finally make use of some of the libraries that I 
> created earlier 🙂.  The project will be posted on Instructable once I 
> have completed the project. 
>
> Kind regards, 
>
> Rob
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
> *Van:* [email protected] <[email protected]> namens Rob 
> Hamerling <[email protected]>
> *Verzonden:* dinsdag 27 juni 2023 19:59
>
> *Aan:* [email protected] <[email protected]>
> *Onderwerp:* Re: [jallib] Releasing untested device files
> Hi David,
>
> On 27-06-2023 18:04, [email protected] wrote:
>
>
> One thing I always wanted but was also too lazy to set up, as a 
> configuraiton file for setting up the syntax coloring and complier command 
> lines for jal in NotePad++.
> And maybe also other popular editors you may know of.....
>
> Although I'm not doing much with JAL these days I made a Jal syntax 
> highlighting file for XED and GEDIT not so long ago. Maybe it can help you 
> to make something alike for NotePad++ (whatever that may be). In that case 
> see:
>       
> https://gitlab.com/robhamerling/jal_language_highlighting_with_gtksourceview
>
> Regards, Rob.
>
> -- 
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