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Procedure.i test(a.s) ;TODO no highlighting
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Proce2dure.i test(a.s) ;TODO no highlighting
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@c4s: I mean when the source code is as I showed and the expression for the issue is as I showed, neither of the two comment lines are highlighted even though they show under the Issues Tab in the PB IDE.c4s wrote:What exactly do you mean? Here it works, maybe because I'm using the x86 version.
@Thorsten1867: Thanks for the suggestion but it doesn't change the situation.Thorsten1867 wrote:Try ; TODO with a space before.
Sorry, I'm still not able to reproduce it. To do so I pasted your sample code and changed the TODO expression from \bTODO\b.* to \bTODO\b:Demivec wrote:@c4s: I mean when the source code is as I showed and the expression for the issue is as I showed, neither of the two comment lines are highlighted even though they show under the Issues Tab in the PB IDE.
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I have Utf8 on by default also. After your remark about plain text demonstrating the problem I switched my settings from Utf8 to Plain Text and back again but still wasn't able to get it to show highlighting with the sample of problem text.c4s wrote:What I just found out is that when switching the encoding from Utf8 to Plain Text (I have Utf8 enabled by default) all highlighting is gone until I select the Issue code part.
@Bisonte: I thank you for your suggestions.Bisonte wrote:Have you try to delete your prefs manually, or start PB with the /PORTABLE flag ?
Sometimes there are some very fascinated issues, if you hold the preferences from one pb-version to another....
So try to start the IDE with a fresh preferences environment.
Maybe this helps...
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ASMKeywordColor = 7490450
BackgroundColor = 14680063
BasicKeywordColor = 6710784
CommentColor = 11184640
ConstantColor = 7490450
LabelColor = 0
NormalTextColor = 0
NumberColor = 0
OperatorColor = 0
PointerColor = 0
PureKeywordColor = 6710784
SeparatorColor = 0
StringColor = 16744448
StructureColor = 0
LineNumberColor = 8421504
LineNumberBackColor = 14155775
MarkerColor = 11184640
CurrentLineColor = 12058623
SelectionColor = 16750899
SelectionFrontColor = 16777215
CursorColor = 0
Debugger_LineColor = 16771304
Debugger_LineSymbolColor = 16771304
Debugger_ErrorColor = 255
Debugger_ErrorSymbolColor = 255
Debugger_BreakPointColor = 16776960
Debugger_BreakpoinSymbolColor = 16776960
DisabledBackColor = 16316664
GoodBraceColor = 6710784
BadBraceColor = 255
ProcedureBackColor = 14680063
CustomKeywordColor = 6684672
Debugger_WarningColor = 53503
Debugger_WarningSymbolColor = 53503
IndentColor = 11184640
ModuleColor = 0
SelectionRepeatColor = 11009968
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ASMKeywordColor = 128
BackgroundColor = 13828095
BasicKeywordColor = 0
CommentColor = 11184640
ConstantColor = 33023
LabelColor = 0
NormalTextColor = 0
NumberColor = 16711808
OperatorColor = 16512
PointerColor = 16711680
PureKeywordColor = 32768
SeparatorColor = 128
StringColor = 255
StructureColor = 8388608
LineNumberColor = 0
LineNumberBackColor = 15000804
MarkerColor = 11184640
CurrentLineColor = 12582911
SelectionColor = 16777143
SelectionFrontColor = 0
CursorColor = 0
Debugger_LineColor = 16771304
Debugger_LineSymbolColor = 16771304
Debugger_ErrorColor = 255
Debugger_ErrorSymbolColor = 255
Debugger_BreakPointColor = 16776960
Debugger_BreakpoinSymbolColor = 16776960
DisabledBackColor = 0
DisabledBackColor_Disabled = 1
GoodBraceColor = 6710784
BadBraceColor = 255
ProcedureBackColor = 14680063
CustomKeywordColor = 6684672
Debugger_WarningColor = 53503
Debugger_WarningSymbolColor = 53503
IndentColor = 11184640
ModuleColor = 0
SelectionRepeatColor = 11009968
@flaith: According to what you said, when I use this sample it highlights only the last TODO:flaith wrote:If the TODO is outside a procedure, it work
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For this, I believe you need to click update, and apply.flaith wrote:Another behaviour, in the preferences when you checked the option "Show in procedure browser", you cannot unchecked it.
Ouch!Demivec wrote:For this, I believe you need to click update, and apply.flaith wrote:Another behaviour, in the preferences when you checked the option "Show in procedure browser", you cannot unchecked it.