Http://blog.csdn.net/lvming404/archive/2009/03/18/4000394.aspx
Si is very powerful.CodeThe modification tool is used to check whether C and C ++ are quite happy. I need to use Python recently. After reading ultraedit without color for two days, I decided to migrate it back to SI. However, Si does not support python by default. You need to set it up ~~~ The procedure is as follows:
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- Download the CLF file of SiHttp://www.sourceinsight.com/public/languages/Python.CLF.
- Open Si. Option | Parameter Selection | language, click "import", select the python. CLF file you just downloaded, and click "OK ". Then you will find that python is available.
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- Option | document option, click "add type", enter "Python source file", and "OK ".
In the file filter, enter *. py. In the "decomposition" box, click "language" and select "Python language ".
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- OK ~~ You are done. Then you can create a project and import the source file ~~~~
- Show the final effect. GA