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Excellent!  In Code/400 I have made most of my fonts bold but retained the
existing colors, since this makes everything much more readable on my
monitor.  I haven't been able to find any way to do this in the LPEX editor,
so I hope you'll include that capability.

Sam

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We are planning to allow changing of the token colours for RPG, CL, and DDS
in a future release of WDSC (without you extending the parsers :-).

Eric Simpson
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Phone:  (905) 413-3226,  T/L:  969-3226,  Fax: (905) 413-4850,  Email:
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"Preferences" -> "LPEX Editor" -> "Appearance", and -> "Parsers" ->
"Parser Settings" are the generic ways for changing colors in LPEX and
its parsers.  To accomplish something specific like you indicate, you'd
have to extend (subclass) the respective parser and override its syntax
coloring method(s).

Gregg Willow wrote:
> Does anyone know how to change text colors with in the LPEX editor or is
it allowed at all?
>
> We currently have template program source that has some text lines
colored as red or blue by inserting a hex value of 28 or 3A respectively in
position 6 of the source line. The LPEX editor just puts a red bar in this
position when encountering any hex values.
>
> I know background, comment lines, etc. through Preferences -> LPEX Editor
-> Appearance can be changed, but this does not seem to have enough
flexibility. We only want to change a specific comment line.





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