
These lists will be updated periodically but are not comprehensive and do not cover all Bentley products based on the MicroStation platform. Much of the fomatting above is provided by keyword lists. (If you use the yellow background version of the xml, the pasted RTF will be highlighted in yellow, but that's easy to change after pasting.) Keyword lists
This is helpful when documenting your configurations: The NppExport plug-in enables file contents to be exported with all colours to RTF:
Teal bold for OpenBuildings Designer variables:. This indication is advisory, any decisions to remove variables must be made in conjunction with the appropriate documentation or advice. Black Italic on Red for variables listed as removed in later versions. Purple bold italic for any company specific variables (listed in Keywords List 5th Group.
White on Blue background for 'expand current value' variables $. Red for 'expand when used' variables $( ). Note that Comments can be folded by clicking the +/- icons to the left. White on Orange for Configuration Level statements The colour coding provided is a pretty consistent cue to the various types of variables and operators populating these files. Once Notepad++ is restarted it will then appear at the foot of the languages menu.Ĭonsult the Notepad++ documentation for further information on languages if needed. dialog (which can be docked) to import one or both of the linked xml files, it should appear on the user Language pop-down as 'Bentley CFG 2'. Use the Language menu > Define your language. Set the Notepad++ default background RGB to 250:228:146 in Settings > Style Configurator > Global Styles > Default Styles for maximum restfulness. Yellow Background This version has a parchment background colour that I found more restful on my eyes than white. The eagle eyed may spot that that the screen grab above is from msconfig.cfg which presents another opportunity to say that this file is look but don't touch. To transform your configuration files into this feast of colour, simply setting all the commented out content to green makes an immediate difference to legibility: I recommend setting the Notepad++ Setting menu > Preferences > Tab Settings > Tab Size to 8 for best presentation of tab spacing.
However out of the box it understandably does not include the Bentley CFG file language so all text is the default colour. Notepad++ is one of the best text editors around and the one I always use for editing configuration files. Revised XML files are linked below that contain current keyword lists for MicroStation and OpenBuildings Designer.