Using Color Coding Schemes
Using Color Coding Schemes
Language color coding helps you to identify code blocks in large documents and to
distinguish between language types. The default color coding scheme is for HTML,
but you can use any of these color coding schemes for your documents:
ActiveServer Pages (ASP), with schemes for generic ASP , ASP with JScript, and ASP
with VBScript
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
Document Type Definition (DTD)
Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML)
HTML Full Tag (colors entire tags rather than the elements inside tags)
Java
JavaScript
JavaServer Pages (JSP)
Perl
Personal Home Page (PHP)
Structured Query Language (SQL)
Text
VisualBasic Script (VBScript)
Visual Tools Markup Languahe (VTML)
To change the color coding scheme to use in your documents:
1
In the Options > Settings > Editor > Color Coding pane, select the color coding
scheme to use and click Set as Default.
2
Click Apply.
Setting the supported file types for a scheme
The color schemes for the supported languages are grouped by file extensions in the
Color Coding pane. You can easily change the file types for a scheme.
To modify file types for a scheme:
1
Open Color Coding under Options > Settings > Editor.
2
Select the scheme you want to change.
3
Click the Edit Extensions button to open the edit dialog box.
4
Edit the extensions list as need.
Be sure to separate entries with a semi-colon.
5
Click OK to apply the new list.
You can click the Reset to Defaults button at any time to use the original values.
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