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Kate/KWrite, Konqueror iconsKate 1.0 or higher, KWrite, Konqueror

To install GDLedit for KDE 2.x, simply copy the downloaded XML file to Kate's syntax files directory:

> tar -xzvf GDLedit.tgz
> cd GDLedit_KDE2x
> cp gdl.xml ~/.kde/share/apps/kate/syntax/
> more README

Alternatively, you can copy the XML file to the global $(PREFIX)/share/apps/kate/syntax/ directory. Note that you might have to be logged in as root in order to do so.

Kate/KWrite/Konqueror automatically switch to highlight mode as soon as you open a .gdl or .vcg file, but you can also switch highlighting off and on manually as follows:

Program

Menu

Kate

Document -> Highlight Mode -> Sources -> GDL

KWrite

Settings -> Highlight Mode -> GDL

Konqueror

Settings -> Highlight Mode -> GDL

The colors used for highlighting are customizable via:

Program

Menu

Kate

Settings -> Configure Kate -> Editor -> Highlight

KWrite

Settings -> Configure Editor -> Highlighting

Konqueror

Settings -> Configure Editor -> Highlighting

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact aisee@absint.com.

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