I’ve been learning Hobo, an awesome wrapper for Ruby on Rails that I’m finding extremely DRY and n00b-friendly.
But how do I set Notepad++ to automatically recognize .dryml files such that appropriate syntax highlighting is applied?
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Hope you’re still looking at this question. Here’s your answer: http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/notepad-plus/index.php?title=User_Defined_Languages 🙂