
I am going to start with the second option - set the specific path variable and then use There are two ways to use a compiler - either use theīutton and specify the path to the compiler, and then save it, or you could configure the path environment variable and use the compiler directly from the command line by calling the executable name. however, there is aīox (found in the run menu) that can help you solve many problems: , but it needed some additionalwork, as notepad++ has no specific wizard or dialog to directly configure a custom compiler. at first, i thought that it would be a relatively easy task to add a specific compiler reference to If you ever decided to to work a bit outside of visual studio and configure a plain text editor to work with the c# compiler, you most likely know that it's not so straightforward as it might seem.
