VLX File and Color Coding
For more basic information about using Color Coding, see
Color Coding
.
To modify the color coding for VLX files, use one of the following methods:
• Use the Color Coding Setup dialog box (
Window
→
Preferences
, expand
SlickEdit
and click
General
in the tree, then double-click the
Color Coding
setting).
• Modify the
vslick.vlx
file.
• Or, create a new VLX file.
The
vslick.vlx
file defines language-specific coloring support for the following languages:
• Ada
• Assembler
• AWK
• C
• C++
• CFScript
• CICS
• COBOL
• dBASE
• Delphi
• Fortran
• HTML
• Java
• Modula-2
• Pascal
• Perl
• Python
• REXX
• Slick-C
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