 <b>Geany</b> very helpfully high-lights Java class names, which I find very useful. However, if I use a curly D as the first letter of the name, which is valid Java, it doesn't seem to high-light the class name.
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You are evil for using ambiguous Unicode characters in an identifier, even if it's valid code :)
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I was looking through some old bugs, and this one seems to be fine now and can be closed. @codebrainz

@esotericpig doesn't work here.
Note: the symbol in the symbols tab is `isplay` no curly D and the display is not __bolded__ (not highlight as the OP called it).
@esotericpig doesn't work here.
Note: the symbol in the symbols tab is `isplay` no curly D and the display is not **bolded** (not highlight as the OP called it).
Oh, you're right, my bad. I had to save it to a file (not just a file buffer with setting the file type manually) for the bold and symbols to show up, not sure if that is also a bug.
I had to save it to a file (not just a file buffer with setting the file type manually) for the bold and symbols to show up, not sure if that is also a bug.
No, thats how it works, the symbols need a filename since thats the key they are stored under.
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