Le 24/04/2016 à 22:01, R.Mariotti a écrit :
As my eyes get older and more tired I am having difficulty seeing the differences between a single quote and double quote characters.
Might there be a tweak to the editor to display each in a different color than the other text? Might help my from becoming blind before my time.
Also, is there any other suggestion for accomplishing something similar?
As Lex pointed out, it's not currently doable by simple means, but there are a few possible solutions I can think of (that require some work, but not necessarily so hard)
* Use a font with very distinguishable quotes. That's the most logical solution: if the characters are hard to distinguish, fix that. Such a font might or might not already exist, so you might have to modify a font for that or not, I don't know. But that would benefit all your usage for this font, not only Geany's.
* Write a tiny plugin adding some indicators (http://www.scintilla.org/ScintillaDoc.html#Indicators) on quotes so they have additional visual differences. It should be fairly easy to do the obvious way, but do need a little programming work. It should be similar to existing plugins proposing highlighting the selected word if somebody needs some inspiration or basis (as it's free software, hack it, fork it, or whatever, have fun :).
Hope this can help, Colomban