> > Has anybody gotten SynEdit (http://synedit.sf.net) and maybe also
> > UniHighlighter to work under Lazarus?
>
> Lazarus works with a private copy synedit; you can install
> this copy as components in the IDE.

Indeed, had forgotten that it seems Lazarus uses SynEdit for the source-code
editor
Is the Lazarus SynEdit version available at synedit.sf.net or some private
Lazarus modification of it? If it's the 2nd, where can I get it and on which
SynEdit version was it based?

tia,
George

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Microsoft MVP J# for 2004-2006
* QuickTime, QTVR, ActiveX, VCL, .NET
http://www.kagi.com/birbilis
* Robotics PhD student
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