5/7/2024 1:14 PM | |
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One of the attached Notepad++ SCL lang files may be useful to you.
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5/7/2024 1:50 PM | |
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An official source would be: Some documentation: In VSCode several versions of Siemens SCL syntax add-ons exists. As substitute "Structured Text" or "Pascal" variants can also be used. -- This still not going to help you. There is no way to copy from a text editor like Notpad++ into Word and still keep the formatting. The closest you can get to what you want is to use the Markdown language to create your document. Markdown can be converted to an HTML. How to make this theory into reality is not known to me. -- Figure 1.Sample of C++ imbedded into a Markdown document (VSCode) @Einstein_0: The bigger file of the two you presented contains two syntaxes. The other is "AutoCAD-LPSS". |
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5/7/2024 4:27 PM | |
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Thank you for the hint. That can be useful. I am using LibreOffice's Writer so I tested it there. The export as RTF works more-or-less; the wrong font was used. The HTML copy does not do what is expected. EDIT: |
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