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The styleID for F CHARACTER matches what is in but the styleID for F STRING is different: 16 in not 17. Here’s how the same styles are defined in : īoth styles in Solarized.xml have the same styleID (17). This is an excerpt for Python in Solarized.xml: Is each style ( COMMENT) for a language ( SQL) in a theme file supposed to have the same styleID as defined for that style in ? Is it OK to have 2 styles for the same language in a theme with the same styleID? very helpful to get a better understanding of how themes/styles work.
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I found the reply by in the thread theme keywords: “WORD”, “KEYWORD” and “TYPE WORD” etc. I noticed that a lot of built-in themes are missing style settings for a few languages like PowerShell so I was hoping to submit some PRs to the GitHub source repository to fix this issue.
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