Try, when you save it save it as: runserver.bat
for compiler: compile.bat
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 see, notepad supports all scripts, you can save a file as anything. But It cannot compile anything.....All it does is edit the text of any file.
You can use notepad to open the source code file again. Open the folder it is in. Right click on it and pick Open With and choose Notepad. If you are using Internet Explorer, you can go to the View menu and pick View Source and it will open it in Notepad. When you make your changes, save the notepad document. Don't close it in case you want to make further changes. Return to the browser and refresh the page and the changes will be updated
Notepad++ is an "open source" text editor freely available for download. Use it instead of Microsoft Notepad whenever you need to edit ASCII text files.It is very easy to use, and more user-friendly than Notepad. It is especially useful when editing XML files.
Notepad files aren't something that just pop up on your system. You have to make them through the program called Notepad, which can be found at Start>All Programs>Accessories>Notepad. Once you have made the notepad document, you can save it somewhere on the computer, and then it is an editable Notepad file.
You can create a Java program by writing it in any text editor - for example Notepad, or Notepad++. You can compile it with the "javac" command, and, if it compiles without errors, run it with the "java" command. Or better, simplify your life by installing an IDE (integrated development environment), such as Netbeans or Eclipse.
You can go into your server source and find the file; NPCHandler.java open that in notepad, and you can now edit it. You can do Ctrl+F and search; .textUpdate = and you can edit the text from there. Save then compile.
Yes, you can HTML, JavaScript, XML, and CSS and other web languages don't require that you compile them so any text editing application will work
Editing the hosts file in Windows is very similar to doing it in XP, except that you need to be an administrator to save your changes. First, open Notepad as an administrator. This can be done by right-clicking on the Notepad icon in the Start menu. Once Notepad opens, open the hosts file from C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc. Make your changes and then Save.
They have it just in case h or she needs to make changes to the scenes.
something like this: WinExec ("notepad.exe", SW_SHOWNORMAL);
1. Open your notepad.2. Type @echo off3. Choose something for your e-bomb to do. Type something such as open pinball or echo YOU'RE BEING HACKED4. Save this as a .bat file, such as pinball.bator virus.bat5. Congratulations, you now have an e-bomb!