Re: Notepad++ language formatting

2023-06-03 Thread Ze'ev Atlas
Perhaps, As far as I can judge, Notepad++ is by far the most popular! I did not check how much notepadqq is compatible with NPP language files, but even if not, it should have its own system.  Regardless, notepadd++, as far as I can tell is more popular among young programmers, then VIM, Emacs

Re: Notepad++ language formatting

2023-06-03 Thread Charles Mills
Geez, people. This was not a religious statement about platforms. This was a personal tool that I decided to share. I don't have a product management department that decided which platforms to invest in based on extensive market research. Why Windows? Because I have been using Windows since

Re: Notepad++ language formatting

2023-06-03 Thread Paul Gilmartin
(Forgive unintended previous reply.) (Why do most plies here request personal, not list, eplies?) On 6/3/23 19:55:15, Ze'ev Atlas wrote: T Most everybody is on Windows. The operannt word is "Most". ... there are at least two Linux clonesZA Cite, please. Do these accept Charles's and Abe's

Re: Notepad++ language formatting

2023-06-03 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On 6/3/23 14:18:23, Charles Mills wrote: Thank you Abe. Frankly, Notepad++'s format recognition in general is about 80-90%. I was just working on a Rexx program and noticed it was off. Usually selecting the language type again -- just clicking Language Rexx or HLASM again -- reminds

Re: Notepad++ language formatting

2023-06-03 Thread Ze'ev Atlas
To GilFor the why question, there are a few answers that have to do woth reality A. Most everybody is on WindowsB. Most everybody does not work with KeditC. Notepad++ became the de-facto industry standard, to the point that there are at least two Linux clonesZA Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android

Re: Notepad++ language formatting

2023-06-03 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On 6/3/23 12:29:30, Abe Kornelis wrote: based on the work by Charles Mills I created an updated/extended version including all current instructions according PoP, more macros, more register names, and more file types. It is not perfect, but it does a reasonable job. So I submitted it to the

Re: Notepad++ language formatting

2023-06-03 Thread Charles Mills
Thank you Abe. Frankly, Notepad++'s format recognition in general is about 80-90%. I was just working on a Rexx program and noticed it was off. Usually selecting the language type again -- just clicking Language Rexx or HLASM again -- reminds Notepad++ of what it is supposed to be doing.

Re: Notepad++ language formatting

2023-06-03 Thread Jeremy Schwartz
Good job on doing this. I found when I looked into this a while back that I ran into similar problems that you did as well.  My 2 cents are that 1. NotePad++ is an excellent product without exception. 2. In my years of development experience I've never found one development environment that did

Re: Notepad++ language formatting

2023-06-03 Thread Abe Kornelis
All, based on the work by Charles Mills I created an updated/extended version including all current instructions according PoP, more macros, more register names, and more file types. It is not perfect, but it does a reasonable job. So I submitted it to the Notepad++ community. They've taken it

Re: ChatGPT "knows" HLASM

2023-06-03 Thread Robert Netzlof
Nah! It would probably see the 1346 page count and kill the operator. On 6/3/23, Janko Kalinic wrote: > I wonder if you prefaced the ChatGPT question with “Using the Assembler > Language Programming for IBM z System Servers >

Re: ChatGPT "knows" HLASM

2023-06-03 Thread Janko Kalinic
I wonder if you prefaced the ChatGPT question with “Using the Assembler Language Programming for IBM z System Servers - Version 2.00 by John R. Ehrman as a