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<br/>Marco Aurelio Ramirez Carrillo <stardev.mramirez@gmail.com> hat am 10. Oktober 2012 um 23:03 geschrieben:
<br/>> I ignore if this topic ha been mentioned before on the mailing lists.
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<br/>> I work with several tools,
<br/>> including Lazarus, Delphi, and some C/C++ compilers.
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<br/>> I use indude files, frecuently, in several enviroments,
<br/>> ( "*.inc"). But, got mixed up with both,
<br/>> Pascal-related & C-related include files.
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<br/>> Altought FPC, allows you to include a text file with any extension, I
<br/>> would like to propose that the Lazarus I.D.E.
<br/>> explicitly allows an additional file extension,
<br/>> maybe "*.incpas", "*.ipas" or "*.incp".
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The IDE happily parses include files with any extension and you can define for each highlighter the extensions.
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Tools / Options / Editor / Display / Colors
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Mattias
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