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Wolf Enstein
I wonder if anyone here will help me with this? I used to have a key combination in Notepad++, ctrl+F9, that checked all my syntax for errors when I created new .gm and .goals_gm files whilst waypointing. I no longer have, or know how to recreate, that very useful and time-saving key combination, which saved me a lot of grief.

Am I missing a certain plugin or something else entirely? Any help with this problem would be very much appeciated thanks.gif .
rehhhh


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Wolf Enstein
Thanks for taking the time to post that info, Rehhhh bro. However, I can't find any reference to what I'm actually looking for, which is the key combination/plugin that will give me the syntax checker that I really need in order to check my .gm and .goals_gm files for errors help.gif .
rehhhh
Dude, you first need to install teh "NPPExec" plugin from the list
(plugins --> available --> search for NPPExec ) then yer console will popup with the STRG+F9 combo
Wolf Enstein
QUOTE (rehhhh @ Jul 10 2015, 05:45 PM) *
Dude, you first need to install teh "NPPExec" plugin from the list



Thanks Rehhhh, but I already had that installed and it still doesn't work:


Wolf Enstein
I think I've found what's missing, Rehhhh, in order to get that key combination to work properly. I should be able, In Notepad++, to go to Plugins -> NppExec -> gmcompiler. However, when I click on "Plugins", this is what I see:





There's no "gmcompiler" option for me to edit help.gif depp.gif .
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