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by rjbill
11 Jul 2011 18:13
Forum: Syntax files
Topic: RTF Syntax Hiliter: Numeric parms "attached" to keywords
Replies: 12
Views: 32749

Re: RTF Syntax Hiliter: Numeric parms "attached" to keywords

I tried making {, }, \, and \* Keywords, and that works (kind of), as long as {, }, and \, are not set as Symbols, which overrides the Keyword colors. Also, if you remove {, }, and \ from Symbols, it stops showing the Control Word keywords, I suppose because they are not delimited by Symbols then (\...
by rjbill
11 Jul 2011 17:50
Forum: Syntax files
Topic: RTF Syntax Hiliter: Numeric parms "attached" to keywords
Replies: 12
Views: 32749

Re: RTF Syntax Hiliter: Numeric parms "attached" to keywords

I went ahead and made the Syntax file for RTF and it seems to be working the way I thought it would, unless there is something I can do. Here is what I have so far. http://www.donnelly-house.net/temp/rtfsyntax.png As you can see, the keywords without appended numeric values are showing in Blue, but ...
by rjbill
10 Jul 2011 11:54
Forum: Syntax files
Topic: RTF Syntax Hiliter: Numeric parms "attached" to keywords
Replies: 12
Views: 32749

RTF Syntax Hiliter: Numeric parms "attached" to keywords

I couldn't find any info about my question anywhere. In RTF files, numeric parameters are appended to the end of Control Words without any symbols or whitespace. So, for example, if the keyword is ri (right indent), there is a numeric value attached to that for a value in Twips, like: \ri1260 Before...
by rjbill
13 Jun 2011 09:41
Forum: Syntax files
Topic: Syntax highlighting colors are (very) limited
Replies: 2
Views: 9135

Doh!

Thanks.

:oops:
by rjbill
13 Jun 2011 08:02
Forum: Syntax files
Topic: Syntax highlighting colors are (very) limited
Replies: 2
Views: 9135

Syntax highlighting colors are (very) limited

I am new to the editor, so I was changing the syntax highlighting colors for HTML, PHP, JavaScript, and CSS, using multi-highlighter. The color options are extremely limited. It looks like maybe the chooser is a "web-safe" colors chooser. (?) Even the light colors are too "bright"...