Own language highlighting with regex expressions?
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 Hi I want to create a own language highlighting for number coded logs. A log string looks like this: 8,20161220073941.1,16.662422,63.009957,144,1,11,1,-3599,93 First a identifier, than a timestamp and then additional information seperated by commas. I would like to do it via Regex but I dont know if that is possible. Anyone with an idea? Best Regards 
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 UDL doesn’t support regex yet which means you either have to write your own lexer as a plugin 
 or you use some scripting languages like python script and lua script to do it.
 Next decision would be if the formatting should be updated constantly while file changes or
 if it is only necessary on load as file content will not change. Latter is much easier to implement
 as you only have to deal with bufferactivated callback.Cheers 
 Claudia
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 @Manolo-Müller-Menendez said: 8,20161220073941.1,16.662422,63.009957,144,1,11,1,-3599,93 not regex for highlighting, and you would have to add tags (use regex for this if you wish) modify lines as follows !_ 8,@_ 20161220073941.1,#_ 16.662422,$_ 63.009957,%_ 144,1,11,1,-3599,93user language … operators & delimiters delimiter style1: color red 
 open: !
 close: ,delimiter style2: color blue 
 open: @
 close: ,delimiter style3: color yellow 
 open: #
 close: ,and so on it is a hack, but it works hope this helps 
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 I see you’ve posted exactly one time, so maybe the odds are good that you aren’t lurking and just waiting on an answer to your question, but since @Js-jS has refreshed this old thread, and @Claudia-Frank just yesterday posted something that may work to solve it, have a look at: https://notepad-plus-plus.org/community/topic/13183/poorman-regex-based-styler-lexer 


