• VHDL
• Visual Basic .NET
Modifying the VLX File to Change a Color Definition
To modify an existing language-specific coloring definition, complete the following steps:
1. Open
vslick.vlx
for editing.
2. Search for one of the section names: CPP, Java, Delphi, Pascal, AWK, REXX, Perl, HTML, Modula-2,
AWK, COBOL, Python, CICS, Fortran, Visual Basic .NET, Ada, or Slick-C
®
.
3. Modify the definition. See below for information on the syntax of definitions.
4. Invoke the
cload
command from the command line. If the current buffer has a
.vlx
extension, it will
be loaded. Otherwise you will be prompted to specify a file name. Specify
vslick.vlx
including path
as the file name.
Creating a Lexer Name and a New VLX File
To create a new lexer name (and thus a new section in the VLX file), first complete all of the preceding
steps under
Modifying the VLX File to Change a Color Definition
, then complete the steps below.
1. From the main menu, click
Window
→
Preferences
, expand
SlickEdit
and click
General
in the tree,
then double-click the
File Extension Setup
setting. The Extension Options dialog box appears.
2. Select the
Advanced Tab
.
3. If this lexer definition is for a new extension, create the extension with the
New
button. Otherwise,
choose the appropriate extension.
4. Set the
Lexer Name
for the new lexer definition you created.
5. Turn on the
Language Specific
check box.
6. Click
Update
to commit the changes.
Files with a
.vlx
extension are text files that have a syntax similar to a
.ini
file. If the first non-blank
character in a line is a semicolon, the line is considered a comment. Each definition of a language starts
with a section name (the lexer name) enclosed in square brackets. Within each section are statements in
the format
name
=
value
.
The table below shows the statements that can be used.
Table 11.5. VLX File Statement
Modifying the VLX File to
Change a Color Definition
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