Further progress on syntax colourisation, when you choose an option from "Colorization"
(wish we could have localised spelling).
By the way, I've not fixed the engine to represent the MacOS theme exactly - this is on Linux which behaves itself for whatever theme you might have applied.
Syntax Colouring
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Re: Syntax Colouring
Clever stuff. Although , personally, I always stick with RunRev Classic.
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This is only on my experimental fork that I'm messing around in.
I keep them separate as I try out various things, just so as not to affect OXT lite.
I keep them separate as I try out various things, just so as not to affect OXT lite.
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Re: Syntax Colouring
Yes, this looks great. I very much appreciate the work on supporting dark themes on Linux. The improvements in the Desktop IDE are quite compelling, and the changes to the Script Editor in particular look great on Mint 21.2 Cinnamon. I can't wait until this is rolled into the CE! Thank you for the hard work
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