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Does anybody have a color/font/intellisense add in for editing of NSIS files?

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You can edit usertype.dat file for a bit of syntax highlighting, but it's nicer to use an editor which has support for NSIS files (any Scintilla based editor - SciTE, Notepad++, Notepad2)

Cristian Adam
Thanks for the infoI already have enough editors on my machine so with only a quick installer required, I really didn't want to load another.I added a bunch of NSIS keywords and it seems to do the job; enough to provide some coloring on syntax. At least I no longer looking at just black and white.Needed to map the .NSI to Visual C++ editing experience in the Tools/Options/Text Editor/File Extension
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