ARFF+Syntax+Highlighting

Here you can find syntax highlightings for various editors: > Add the code from the file into your startup file. > Based on [|this] post on the Weka Mailing List.
 * **Emacs**

> Copy the contents of tag of the file into your  file. > (Ensure that you maintain the XML structure). If does not exist, simply rename the  file to
 * **Notepad++**

> Copy the file into your  directory. > Then run the wizard for adding a new document class (Configure -> New Document Class...).
 * **TextPad**

> Just copy/paste the content of the file in your  file. > Adjust the language number that it fits into the numbering of your current settings.
 * **Ultraedit**

> Save the file in your  directory. > You can enable the syntax with.
 * **vim/gvim**

= Links =
 * [|Emacs homepage]
 * [|Notepad++ homepage]
 * [|TextPad homepage]
 * [|Ultraedit homepage]
 * [|vim homepage]