Crimson Editor is a free text editor i use for all source code editing under Windows. It uses Link, Spec and Key files for contextual highlighting of source code and stuff :p
http://www.crimsoneditor.com/
Anyway i've only just returned to look at O-Type source again (having had an inspiration to sort out the level scripting) and thought it nice to set up these files in Crimson to make my source files much more legable.
There are three files.
A Link file that links the extension (.s) to the .Key file (Holds keywords and directive words) and the .Spec file which holds the syntax of a .s document. Files are below...
http://www.defence-force.org/ftp/forum/ ... 02-asm.zip
If you are interested in using these files then place each file as follows...
extension.s - Put in /programfiles/Crimson Editor/link directory
6502-asm.key - Put in /programfiles/Crimson Editor/spec directory
6502-asm.spc - Put in /programfiles/Crimson Editor/spec directory
Note if you installed crimson to somewhere other than program files the above address will be slightly different :p
Crimson Editor Context files for .s source files
Thanks Twilighte!
I was looking for a good editor for Oric programming for my Windows-7 PC, and having something with syntax coloring is great!
You might want to add the SEC keyword, which is missing. Also XA supports comments using /* and */, so maybe adding those would be a good idea.
Oh, and xa also supports some other preprocessor directives which are quite useful (such as #ifdef, #else, #endif,...) and I think they are not being colored (?).
Others which might be missing are the segments (.data, .zero, ...) the .word and .asc,...
I will have a look at how to manage projects with this...
Thanks again! And it's great to see you put your hands on OType again
I was looking for a good editor for Oric programming for my Windows-7 PC, and having something with syntax coloring is great!
You might want to add the SEC keyword, which is missing. Also XA supports comments using /* and */, so maybe adding those would be a good idea.
Oh, and xa also supports some other preprocessor directives which are quite useful (such as #ifdef, #else, #endif,...) and I think they are not being colored (?).
Others which might be missing are the segments (.data, .zero, ...) the .word and .asc,...
I will have a look at how to manage projects with this...
Thanks again! And it's great to see you put your hands on OType again
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