I assume it has its perks testing the bleeding edge, maybe this isn't finished yet ;-)
I ran git hash c7778fd in Linux and I noticed a few things regarding the new highlighters.
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HighligherSetCollection's currentSet is set to "". Which means that if you clear out your current settings (~/.config/klogg/klogg.conf in Linux) you will not get the highlighter to work (or at least, I didn't). When I upgrading an old config, it worked, and when I manually edited klogg.conf and put the guid in the correct place in the config file it worked.
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I was not able to change which Highlighter set to use in the new dialog
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Using up/down arrow buttons in the Highlighter dialog overwrites available sets if you have more than one.
Btw, thanks for doing a really great job keeping glogg up to date, I've been using glogg for years and just recently found klogg when I added some features in a fork of my own.
I assume it has its perks testing the bleeding edge, maybe this isn't finished yet ;-)
I ran git hash c7778fd in Linux and I noticed a few things regarding the new highlighters.
HighligherSetCollection's currentSet is set to "". Which means that if you clear out your current settings (~/.config/klogg/klogg.conf in Linux) you will not get the highlighter to work (or at least, I didn't). When I upgrading an old config, it worked, and when I manually edited klogg.conf and put the guid in the correct place in the config file it worked.
I was not able to change which Highlighter set to use in the new dialog
Using up/down arrow buttons in the Highlighter dialog overwrites available sets if you have more than one.
Btw, thanks for doing a really great job keeping glogg up to date, I've been using glogg for years and just recently found klogg when I added some features in a fork of my own.