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I have an idea that it has to do with free-form. I just figured out that if I insert a /end-free:/free pair where the color disappears, it heals. I can then remove the two lines and it stays healed.


On 8/29/2013 4:36 PM, Gary Thompson wrote:
Booth,

I see the loss of color coding and sometimes I have
been able to make sense of it:

If I copy some code and create a "fragment" of a sub-procedure,
and I think something similar, like miss-placed D specs.

un-matched /free /end-free may also cause this.

other times, I never "get it" . . .

Still on 8.0

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Subject: [WDSCI-L] Color lost in middle of source

RDi, 9.1 From time to time, in ways I can not yet predict, the color coding for lines of source code goes to all black. Later in the program the color may, or may not, return. So far, it seems to make no difference with compiling but it is unsettling. Any suggestions as to what I have done? Or not done?
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