RodrigoKazuma

RKs Notepad++ Pine Script V5

█ OVERVIEW

After reading all the new names and renames that Pine Script V5 brought to us, I knew that my old Notepad++ User Defined Language (UDL) would need a big update, so I decided to do a complete remake using the same Dark color scheme theme of the Pine Editor.

Then, I create a Notepad++ Theme and the Auto-Completion file with the Parameter hints for every built-in function to make everything look nicer


█ IMPORTANT
  • This is not an indicator!!
  • These are 3 XML files to copy and paste inside the Notepad++ folder.
  • You can use any Notepad Software to create the XML files.
  • The main Notepad++ folder is normally on %AppData%\Notepad++\
  • To avoid mistakes, always make a Backup of your files before anything.


█ INSTALLATION
Just follow these steps:
  • 1. open a New Document File;
  • 2. Copy everything between ↓↓↓ and ↑↑↑ symbols to this new document;
  • 3. Remove the "//" of every single line;
  • 4. Save each document with the correct name in the right folder;
  • 5. Restart the Notepad++


█ NOTES:

If you have some problem installing, ask me, and I will try to help you.

But, in any case, here is the link to these files on my GitHub:






Release Notes:
• Small Bugs fixed
• Minor keyword Colors adjusted

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