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Not all keywords and built-in functions are highlighted. #38
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What's the editor/version and the color schema? |
im seeing the same issue, using latest dev channel ST3 |
Version: 1.0.0 Playing around with color themes, I noticed they all have different behaviors for what works and what doesn't. I have changed my Color theme to Monokai. That seems to work. |
Yeah, that's what I thought. Anyways, what's the name of the color scheme that fails to highlight correctly? BTW, you can also try Chromodynamics -- that's the color scheme I use with MagicPython. |
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Is that Atom? That's a very old version of Atom... |
Oh, whoops should have specified what text editor. VS Code |
Yep, I just verified -- it's a problem of that specific color theme in VSCode. Judging by its source code, Dark+ is extremely limited, I'd recommend to simply find another theme. @diwu1989 I'm using ST3 build 3111. Can't reproduce this. I believe your problem is similar -- buggy color theme. |
Closing this issue. |
As the title says, not all keywords and built-in functions are highlighted.
For instance,
neither 'in' nor 'enumerate' have any syntax highlighting.
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