Age of Empires II (2013)

Age of Empires II (2013)

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RMS syntax support for Notepad++ (UDL)
Door Sav
Exactly what the title says!

This is basically an addon for Notepad++ to allow you to better visually see your random map scripting.
   
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Examples
Here's what an RMS map would look like opened with standard Notepad (That comes preinstalled with your Windows) looks like:


And here's what it looks like on Notepad++ (with the UDL enabled):


As you see, the syntax is highlighted in different colours to give you a better visual on where you're looking at, and if you write the syntax wrong, it will not be the colour you expect, helping you prevent typos while you're coding.
How to enable it on Notepad++
Simple! Download it, open your map with Notepad++ and go to Language menu at the top and scroll down and hit "Define your language.." import my UDL and once imported just make sure it's selected by going to the Language menu again and choosing it at the bottom. If it doesn't appear, just close Notepad++ and reopen the program to see if it appears in the menu.

Any questions, feel free to ask and remember this is version 0.1 so feel free to share any issues or bugs you find, because I've been really not in the mood to learn more about RMS that I haven't properly tested this.
Download Link
Zetnus's update[aok.heavengames.com]
4 opmerkingen
Zano 26 feb 2019 om 18:25 
Its only usable with some light-colored background in npp.
chainingsolid 5 aug 2016 om 7:44 
Dysnomain In npp go to language Define your language pick the aoe2 one you use then in the Ext. text box type "rms".
Dysnomian 1 aug 2016 om 23:09 
This is awesome, It helps so much. I was wondering if you know of a way to get npp to associate the custom language with the .rms file extension? It would just help speed things up a little bit but not a massive problem. Thanks again for the useful tool :)
Zetnus 23 okt 2015 om 8:43