Hi.
Is it possible to override styling settings from filetypes.common in particular filetypes configurations? This can be useful for example when making a theme which does not yet contain the full set of filetypes.
If the theme for example defines some specific current line in filetypes.common which doesn't match with white background - all non implemented filetypes will look bad. However if it would be possible to define something that fits with white bg in common, and something specific in each implemented particular filetype configuration - everything would look OK.
So far it seems that Geany just ignores current_line settings in particular filetypes configurations.
Thanks,
Hillel.
On 8 August 2010 12:30, Hillel Lubman shtetldik@gmail.com wrote:
Hi.
Is it possible to override styling settings from filetypes.common in particular filetypes configurations? This can be useful for example when making a theme which does not yet contain the full set of filetypes.
If the theme for example defines some specific current line in filetypes.common which doesn't match with white background - all non implemented filetypes will look bad. However if it would be possible to define something that fits with white bg in common, and something specific in each implemented particular filetype configuration - everything would look OK.
So far it seems that Geany just ignores current_line settings in particular filetypes configurations.
Hi,
The filetypes.xxx only recognises the styling keys that are relevant to the Scintilla lexer for language xxx, other keys such as current_line are ignored in specific language files.
So you can overload things that your language understands, but not language independent things.
Cheers Lex
Thanks,
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