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Good idea! I'll add it ASAP :)
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Okay so now TSFunction
will follow the styles from function
and TSKewordFunction
will follow the styles from keywords
in the settings.
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Hey! I have another use case:
I would like all the keywords to be bold and italic, while I would like the function names to be just italic. For that I set my config like this:
But I'm getting this result:
As you can see, functions are italic as expected but the keyword 'function' is not bold, just italic. So I think there should be a distinction between TSFunction
and TSKeywordFunction
highlights to get the 'function' keyword right.
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And also, speaking of keywords, what about conditionals? shouldn't 'if' and 'else' be part of the keywords group? and what about loops? haha I may be getting too abroad with this but I think it's a semantic thing and adds the possibility to have all these keywords around our code with a different and very nice looking.
What do you think? I could do a PR if needed.
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Oh those keywords are bright red... But perhaps athor colors might look good...? I was thinking about changing some of the colors actually (keywords and loops mostly), but I'm not sure which one(s) might look appealing.
Which color(s) would you recommend?
What do you think? I could do a PR if needed.
Feel free to contribute. Help is always much appreciated :)
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TSInclude
:
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