![]() Now open "Configure" and "Preferences" again.It is normally located in the "bin" subfolder of the folder where you installed Daisy. Click on "Add" and choose "Program." from the drop down menu.Click on "Tools" (the name, not the small box with a beside it).If you open a Daisy setup file with a file name suffix of ".dai" with TextPad, you should now see pretty colors. Exit TextPad to make the changes take effect.Select "Dai.syn" from the "Syntax definition file:" drop down menu.Check the "Enable syntax highlighting" check mark box.Specify *.dai as the class members, and press "Next".Specify Daisy as the class name, and press "Next".Copy the unpacked files (Dai.syn, Daisy.tcl, Daisy2.tcl, and Dais圓.tcl) to the "Samples" directory, below the TextPad install directory.Fetch and unpack the TextPad Daisy support files, again follow the link.Install TextPad on you computer, and remember the installation directory. ![]() The configuration process can be divided into three tasks, first downloading and installing the files, then adding support for Daisy setup files, and finally for running the daisy command line executable (daisy.exe) from within TextPad.
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