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[html] punctuation for tags can not be colored by syntax themes #928

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smlombardi opened this issue Dec 2, 2015 · 1 comment
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I have tried several themes from the marketplace and created a few of my own. Punctuation on HTML files, such as < > </> = cannot be colored by the theme. When using a dark theme, for example, I always get the original default medium/light blue.

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@aeschli aeschli added bug Issue identified by VS Code Team member as probable bug html HTML support issues labels Dec 3, 2015
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@aeschli aeschli changed the title HTML files: punctuation for tags can not be colored by syntax themes [html] punctuation for tags can not be colored by syntax themes Dec 3, 2015
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aeschli commented Dec 3, 2015

Fixed to use the standard text mate tokens:
< : punctuation.definition.meta.tag.begin.html
> : punctuation.definition.meta.tag.end.html
= : meta.tag.assign.html

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