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From: luecking AT comp DOT uark DOT edu (Daniel Luecking)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Rhide syntax highlighting
Date: 25 Feb 1999 17:49:23 GMT
Organization: The University of Arkansas
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jjayttan AT my-dejanews DOT com writes:

>I currently am having a problem with syntax highlighting in Rhide. If I start
>programming in a new file by typing rhide FILENAME.C at the dos prompt,
>statements, reserved words, etc. are not highlighted. But if I rename the
>filename to all lowercase, highlighting would work. I read the manual from
>INFO and it said Rhide supports syntax highlighting for both C and C++ (.c
>and .C). So could anyone tell me whats going on?

>I'm only programming in C, but my professor wants the file name in all
>uppercase.

Can't you NAME the file FILENAME.C, but TYPE "rhide filename.c"?
Windows/DOS doesn't care about the case. And rhide only needs to know
what to do with the file, so it may never even know the actual case and
work only from the name on the command line.

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Dan Luecking                           Dept. of Mathematical Sciences     
luecking AT comp DOT uark DOT edu                 University of Arkansas      
http://comp.uark.edu/~luecking/        Fayetteville, AR 72101

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