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I've created this user-defined language that you'll find here: https://github.com/jmarrec/notepad/blob/master/eQuest-n%2B%2B-JM_v1.0.xml

Either copy the code inside and add it to your userDefineLang.xml (%appdata%/notepad++).

Or in notepad++, click on Language > Define your language > Import.

It should be already linked to "inp" extension (you shouldn't put ".inp" in the "ext" box).

I've created this user-defined language that you'll find here: https://github.com/jmarrec/notepad/blob/master/eQuest-n%2B%2B-JM_v1.0.xmlhere.

Either copy the code inside and add it to your userDefineLang.xml (%appdata%/notepad++).

Or in notepad++, click on Language > Define your language > Import.

It should be already linked to "inp" extension (you shouldn't put ".inp" in the "ext" box).

I've created this user-defined language that you'll find here.

Either copy the code inside and add it to your userDefineLang.xml (%appdata%/notepad++).

Or in notepad++, click on Language > Define your language > Import.

It should be already linked to "inp" extension (you shouldn't put ".inp" in the "ext" box).