I've not tried editing the  highlighting attributes, but I was curious, so I 
compared those two commands between BBEdit, TextMate and PyCharm. Results here:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/xe1bkmxeuce98j3/python-highlighting.png

fwiw. Thanks for the diversion. :-)

On Apr 12, 2013, at 4:01 PM, Andrew DiNatale <andrew.dinat...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I just downloaded BBedit and i was trying to write some python, i noticed the 
> lack of syntax highlighting right out of the box. For instance, in the line 
> "buffer = infile.read(buffersize)" and "outfile = open('new.txt', 'w')", I 
> expected read and open to be highlighted differently than the rest of the 
> line but the whole line is while.
> 
> As a BBedit noob, is there something I should change or doing wrong? Thanks

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