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Editor Language Properties
Enterprise Architect enables you to specify syntax highlighting properties for all the programming languages that Enterprise Architect supports at installation.
Access Tools | Options | Source Code Engineering > Code Editors : Syntax Highlighting Options (...)
Project Browser element context menu | View Source Code: | Syntax Highlighting Options
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• | Configure Syntax highlighting for various coding languages |
Reference
On the Editor Language properties dialog:
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General Features |
The panel on the left of the dialog lists the languages for which you can set properties. The (Global) item at the top of the list enables you to set properties that apply to all programming languages; however, you can reset a global property to a different value for a specific language, on the page for that language. Resetting a global property for one language does not affect that property's value for the other languages. Click on the required language in the list, to display the properties for that language:
Scroll through the property categories and individual properties for the language; you can collapse and expand categories as necessary, using the expansion box next to the category name (). When you click on a property name, an explanation of that property displays in the panel at the bottom right of the dialog.
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Define Properties |
To define a property, click on the value field following the property name; depending on the type of property, either the field is enabled for direct editing or a drop-down arrow or Browse button displays (as described for the Tagged Values window) to enable you to select the values to define the property. Select or type in the required values. The Toolbar icons enable you to:
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Assign Keys to Macros |
The Macros category enables you to assign (Ctrl+Alt+n) keystroke combinations to coding macros that you have created yourself in the Source Code Viewer. When you click on the Browse button in a selected Macro field, the Open Macro dialog displays; this dialog lists the existing macros and, if a key combination has been assigned to a macro, what that key combination is. Click on the name of the macro and on the Open button to assign the selected keys to the macro.
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Notes
• | You cannot currently set properties for any additional languages you include through an MDG Technology |
• | You can resize this dialog, if required |
Learn more
• | Function Details (Syntax Highlighting) |