It's easy : just do it yourself. You have to do in your PSPad installation directory, then look for a subfolder named "Syntax". It contains a lot of *.ini files. Create one named FreeBASIC.ini, and fill it looking at how the other works [i](as an exemple, open an *.ini file the Pascal syntax highlihting, and look what it's in it)[/i].
Then when this step is done, open the Options menu, then the Coloring Options submenu. In the left pan, choose a free entry (an unassigned one), click in it, and it the main right pan, choose FreeBASIC in the entry. When done, click on the color tab to define the colors you want to use for each lexical token category of FreeBASIC. _[color=#DF7000]Have a nice time :)[/color]_ -- <http://forum.pspad.com/read.php?2,47208,47765> PSPad freeware editor http://www.pspad.com
