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Notepad ++ package for scripters


Kenix

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Use the last post in page 1, Kenix's post.

Kenix you should also update the main post with that, introducing Fro's highlighting with Buffalo's auto completion.

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I would just use MTA:SE instead of all those Add-ons

That one is unstable as piss, whenever I try to add a resource I get "blabla.exe has stopped working"

OT: Thanks

Everything is working for me :) , but since it still a beta there should be an errors

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I've updated Auto completion by Buffalo since it was outdated(Last version was v1.1). I added v1.2/v1.3/v1.3.1 functions.

Some functions didn't have a wiki page, so I couldn't add it.

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If there is something wrong or missing, you can report it here.

Kenix, please update the main post. Also it should be Auto Completion not Highlighting.

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After Windows reinstallment I couldn't make Auto-Completion work. Before I used some xml-file and put it somewhere in my Notepad++ folder. Don't know what's wrong now. Because of broken links all over the topic I managed to download it only from Jaysds1's post above. It has 5 files in it. So can anyone tell me where I should put those files?

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For the syntax checker, put it in the Notepad++ Folder

Example: C:\Program Files\Notepad++\

The rest of the instruction is in the folder.

For the Auto-Completion,

1. Put the mta lua.xml in the Notepad++ APIs Folder located in the Plugin Folder (Example: C:\Program Files\Notepad++\plugins\APIs)

2. Put the FunctionList.dll in the Plugin Folder(same as above but not in the APIs Folder)

3. Put the Function List Config and the MTALua.xml in your Notepad++ AppData Folder

3.1 Type in %appdata%

3.2 Then you would find the Notepad++ App Data Folder, go into it and click on the plugins folder, in there you would need to place both of the files.

4. To enable the auto-completion, you would need to go into your Notepad++ Program and edit the Preferences.

4.1 When you are in it, go to the "Backup/Auto-Completion" tab

4.2 Make sure the "Enable Auto-Completion on each input" and the "Function parameters hint on input" is checked

4.3 After select the "Function completion" then close the window.

DONE!!!

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