@ancebfer commented on this pull request.
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# For complete documentation of this file, please see Geany's main documentation [styling] -# no syntax highlighting yet +# Edit these in the colorscheme .conf file instead +default=default +strong=default,bold +emphasis=default,italic +header1=keyword_1 +header2=keyword_1 +header3=keyword_1 +header4=keyword_1 +header5=keyword_1 +header6=keyword_1 +ulist_item=default +olist_item=default +blockquote=default,italic
This is the desired behavior for "ulist_item", "olist_item" and "blockquote" elements. They are assigned to "default" because they are not colored in VScode. And "blockquote" element is shown as italic in VScode.
It's a matter of personal taste. Of course, "ulist_item", "olist_item" and "blockquote" elements can be set to "tag_unknown" to match markdown scheme.
You are right, a global VScode color scheme is the best solution. But, in my personal case, I prefer to stay on default Geany color scheme and only "hack" AsciiDoc colors (in my local configuration) to match VScode because I use both editors and I like to have same appearance on both.