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Author: EmSixTeen

Notepad++ Language file for Game Configs

February 25, 2011 19 comments Article

(This was originally posted here on EmSixTeen’s blog)

Prompted by a thread on the QuakeLive forums asking if there were any programs with syntax highlighting for editing QL configs, and the fact that there isn’t, I just went off and made a custom language file for Notepad++.

I went through the configs from the games I play, and added in some extra things to make those work too. It’s not perfect and I’m no guru, but it’s better than just plain old black text on a white background. The colours need tweaked, but they’re workable at the moment. Read More

QuakeLive Custom HUD Install Guide

September 2, 2010 23 comments Article

So, you want to use a custom HUD in QuakeLive and aren’t sure how? This is an easy to follow guide on how to get and install a custom HUD. Finding and using a custom HUD in QuakeLive is simple! Read More

Custom HUD install guide

December 2, 2008 33 comments Article

!! This guide has been renewed/updated !! Please follow this link: http://www.holysh1t.net/quakelive-custom-hud-install-guide/ Read More

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