

Understanding and configuring the regexes in functionList.xml is pretty tricky (for me) - but with a bit of fiddling you can get it to show TclOO methods/constructors grouped by class.

The function list feature is great - once you've configured it to your liking. Still doesn't match brackets perfectly - but it's not a significant problem. Problem 2) Escaped brackets aren't matched properly.Į.g the following sorts of lines are mishandled (incorrect bracket-match highlighting) set x d] Problem 1) If a tcl comment line contains 'if' as the first element - notepad++ incorrectly starts a new nesting level - putting other sections out of sync.Į.g the following line is mishandled. but the Tcl syntax highlighting is not quite there yet. JMN This seems like a fairly nice usable editor.

It can be downloaded at the following web address: The latest release of Notepad++, a Windows OS based open source text editor, supports Tcl syntax highlighting.
