Color Coding
This feature is designed to combine current line coloring, modified line coloring, and language-specific
coloring. By default, the fundamental mode colors the current line. Languages with specific support
already defined (i.e. keywords, comments, etc.) use language-specific coloring.
If modified line coloring is active, the left edge of the window displays a different color depending on
whether the line was inserted or modified. To change the colors, use the Color Settings dialog box. For
more information see,
Colors
.
When current line color coding is active, language-specific color coding for the current line is not view-
able.
If you want to know what lines have been modified, bind the command
color_modified_toggle
to a key.
It will toggle display of modified lines in a different color on/off. You can bind the
color_toggle
command
to a key as well. This command toggles between current line, modified line, and language specific color-
ing individually.
Resetting Modified Lines on Save
SlickEdit
®
Core can clear the modified and inserted line color when you save a file. To activate this fea-
ture, select the
Reset line modify
option on the
Save Tab
of the File Options dialog (
Window
→
Prefer-
ences
, expand
SlickEdit
and click
General
in the tree, then double-click the
File Options
setting.
Adding Color-Coded Keywords to Supported Languages
You can add color-coded keywords to a supported language. To add color-coded keywords to a suppor-
ted language, complete the following steps.
1. From the main menu, click
Window
→
Preferences
, expand
SlickEdit
and click
General
in the tree,
then double-click the
Color Coding
setting.
2. Select the
Tokens Tab
.
3. Choose the language you want to modify from the
Lexer Name
combo box list.
4. Click
New
.
5. Enter the new keywords separated with a space character.
6. Click
OK
.
7. Click
OK
on the Color Coding Setup dialog box.
For more information, see
Color Coding Configuration
.
Resetting Modified Lines on
Save
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