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Old 05-22-2008, 08:00 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Vipralion View Post
Yup! C++ support for syntax highlighting. And about 50 other languages. Of course all the well known ones like html, javascript, css, php, perl, c, c++, c#, etc. But then there are some odd ones I've never heard of like INNO and Haskell. O__o

Lots of other features to. It's pretty customizable from choosing which filetypes to associate, some great built in scripts that do things like escaping ' to \', customization of the colors used in highlight syntax for each language... and wow so many lol.

Ever since I started using it I've just had no reason to use anything else. One feature I love is that it'll remember what files you have open in tabs when you close it and it will remember those and open 'em up the next time you use the program. Perfect for working on multiple files such as html, css, and js.
Thanks for saving me the time
I think I might use Notepad++ instead of notepad2
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