Current versions of this viewer require a SmartFTP licence, which is not free. (Back when the post was written, the viewer didn't need this, but that has since changed.)
Install this, and it works straight away, nice and easy!
(Not all of the types above are assigned to it by default. To change them in Opus, use go to Settings -> Preferences / Plugins / Viewers: ActiveX + Preview + Office + Web and click Configure, then find Source in the list of preview handlers and modify the list of extensions.)
According to the SmartFTP web page this is only for Vista and above, so people on XP and 2000 may find it doesn't work (although I haven't tested it on either of these).
EDIT: Just noticed you're running XP steje, so I guess it does work on XP.
Thanks for the reply leo. I get the basic text viewer plugin. Trying to just have access for quick edits to css js html txt etc. Not sure if this is helpful, but it's a win7 64 bit set-up.
[quote="leo"]I don't know of any text-editor plugin (or preview handler etc.) which works under 64-bit at the moment.
(Maybe someone has written a preview handler that I don't know of, though. If you find one which works with Explorer it should also work with Opus.)[/quote]
The original source code viewer plugin was basically just a thin wrapper around the Scintilla text editor component, I've not spent any time looking for a newer preview handler but it wouldn't surprise me if one was out there somewhere.
As others have posted, I'm unable to get this viewer to show up in the list of viewers. I followed some suggestions of others I found here on the forum & still haven't had any success. I copied the following .Dll's to the Opus plug-in folder & still NATA!
I'm running Win 7 x64. BTW, what is the name given to it in the list of Opus viewers, if & when I get it too work? I certainly don't see anything in the list like "Source Code Viewer" or anything like that.
JimDot - you just need to install the application, once it's installed use the ActiveX viewer that comes with DOpus - go to Settings -> Preferences / Plugins / Viewers and make sure ActiveX + Preview + Office + Web is enabled, you can check or modify which extensions do what by clicking on the plugin in the list, then click Configure, then find Source in the list of preview handlers and modify the list of extensions. Hope that helps
Thanks for the feedback spiralx.
Leo, I followed the link you gave me: Syntax coloured source-code viewer (32 & 64 bit) & it took me to the same place I originally downloaded a 64bit version. At the top of the web page it just say "Source Preview Handler",,, nothing about a coloured source-code viewer. I'm confused. Have I just sliped a bit here?
If that is truly the correct link then something is still wrong because I've installed what that link gave me.