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In the SQL editor, table names are in blue colour, always. There is no way to change that. I'm used to keywords being blue, so I've set that up. But then I noticed that the table names were already blue, so I looked for an option to change that. The only syntax class that had blue as its default colour was "valid objects". But changing that didn't change the colour of the table names. so it must be something else. It's also not reflected in the preview.
BTW, it would be nice if I could disable the bold style of keywords. (And the italic style for strings, which is often used for comments.)
Steps to reproduce
See screenshot.
Operating system
Windows 10
SQLiteStudio version
3.4.4
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In the SQL editor, table names are in blue colour, always. There is no way to change that. I'm used to keywords being blue, so I've set that up. But then I noticed that the table names were already blue, so I looked for an option to change that. The only syntax class that had blue as its default colour was "valid objects". But changing that didn't change the colour of the table names. so it must be something else. It's also not reflected in the preview.
BTW, it would be nice if I could disable the bold style of keywords. (And the italic style for strings, which is often used for comments.)
Steps to reproduce
See screenshot.
Operating system
Windows 10
SQLiteStudio version
3.4.4
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: