C++ Comment
Comments out the selected C or C++ source code.
Expand Texturizer with downloadable macro files for common editing tasks and additional syntax definitions for programming, scripting, and markup languages.
Texturizer macro files contain reusable editing commands that can be loaded into the application. Each resource below addresses a specific text-editing or navigation task.
Comments out the selected C or C++ source code.
Deletes all text from the cursor position to the end of the current line.
Adds the traditional email quotation marker
> to selected lines.
Provides simple text encryption and decryption inside Texturizer.
Converts text into a mixture of uppercase and lowercase characters.
Removes blank lines from the current document.
Removes text enclosed between opening and closing angle brackets.
Opens the same legacy Windows system files that were commonly loaded by the SysEdit utility.
Saves the current document and opens it using its associated Windows application.
Finds the next or previous occurrence of the word beneath the cursor.
Finds the next or previous occurrence of the currently selected text.
Download the file and save it in the Texturizer
installation directory. The original default
location was
C:\Program Files\Boingos\Texturizer.
Start Texturizer and select
Macro | Load Macro File....
Locate the saved macro file and select Open.
The commands stored in the file should now appear in the Texturizer Macro menu.
Syntax definition files control the colors and formatting used for keywords, strings, comments, and other language elements inside Texturizer.
Adds syntax-highlighting support for ColdFusion templates and related source files.
Adds syntax-highlighting support for mIRC scripting files.
Adds syntax-highlighting support for PHP source code.
Download the file and save it in the Texturizer application directory.
In Texturizer, select
Tools | Syntax Highlighting | Customize....
Find the downloaded language in the Available Syntax Highlighting Languages list.
Add the extensions that should use the selected definition to the File Types Using This Language list.
document.txt is txt.