The following options are available:
• Language specific - To avoid requiring complicated BNF for defining color-coding, some hardware
language-specific adjustments have been added. You may be able to use one of these language-specif-
ic settings for another language, but there's no guarantee it will work.
• Color code line numbers (Basic) - When this option is selected, indicates that leading line numbers
should be color-coded in line number color.
• Backslash escapes next character (Bourne Shell) - Backslash escapes the character that follows.
This is useful for UNIX shell scripts which use \" to indicate that the double quote is not the start a
string.
Color Coding Setup Dialog
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