yes
Notepad++ is a text editor, not a compiler. You can however, enter source code into Notepad++ and then compile it with a compiler such as GCC.
you dont it has to be done in notepad.
You can just open the batch file with notepad and look at the code
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No, there isn't. However, you could research Ferver to increase their speed.
In notepad put your code and save it as a .bat
Notepad itself cannot show pictures. It can only deal with text. You can type the HTML code to show images by using Notepad, but the images will only be seen when you open the file in a browser. To do a typical line of code for showing an image, you would do this: <img src="myimage.jpg" />
1. Open Notepad 2. Type Html code in Notepad 3. Save Notepad on your computer 4. Open Internet explorer 5. Click "File" from menu bar 6. Select "Open" 7. Click Browse 8. Open your saved Notepad Page will be displayed.
CTRL+V, or Edit | Paste
you enter a code (typing) which sends a message to the "iner workings" of the computer then that message get sent to a silacon panel which then puts the code on your screen which all happens at a lighting fast speed
The easiest way is to use a Timer component. And in Events properties (on tick property) write code something like RichTextBox->Text = Date(); RichTextBox->Text = Time(); You will need to include the string with code #include <time.h>
Yes i do not know the code though