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Take a look in the "templates" subdirectory under the program installation directory
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Yes, I found that one, but dropping in another file template doesn't do anything. So, now what?
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Only adding a new file there isn't sufficient. PhpED also needs to know the extension. For that, go to Tools > Settings.
Under IDE > Associations, add the ini extension to one of the entries. Since there is no plain "Text" entry, you'll have to choose on of the others, which will result in phped syntax highlighting your ini file, but it's the only way I know of. |
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Thanks for the tip. Too bad NuSphere no longer fixes bugs for 5.0, but only after charging extra a few months after releasing it. I guess I have to get by with your hack, which works great by the way. I added it to the CSS group, which works sort of OK.
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