On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 8:24 PM, Robert A. Rosenberg <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> This might be cheating but how about doing a global find/replace of /end
> with /end. This hopefully should treat the "replacement" /end as being typed
> and thus cause it to be colored.

That doesn't work. If I manually delete a non-coloured \end and then
type it out, everything works. As soon as the new \ character is
typed, BBEdit starts the correct colouring.

In each chapter of my thesis (that I've checked), every \end{equation}
isn't coloured, but every \end{figure}, \end{eqnarray}, and
\end{enumerate} is coloured correctly, so it seems to be a problem
specifically with that environment.

Cheers,

Tim.

-- 
Tim Lahey
PhD Candidate, Systems Design Engineering
University of Waterloo
http://about.me/tjlahey

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