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    • JniloJ Offline
      Jnilo
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      Hi all
      I am using Notepad++ 6.7.8.2
      I have imported asciidoc as an user defined language.
      I cannot see how to have that UDL activated by default and how I could automatically assign it to *.adoc file extension.
      Thanks for your help
      Jacques

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      • Stefan TravisS Offline
        Stefan Travis
        last edited by Stefan Travis

        In the UDL window (Language > Define Your Language) there’s a field near the top marked "Ext. ". Type in the file extension you want to be associated with your UDL. You can use a common one like txt, or make up your own - but don’t include the dot.

        In your case, just enter adoc.

        As for how to make N++ start in a UDL - I don’t think there is a way to do that.

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