In my writing, I use {braces} to enclose comments to myself, similar to 
comments in programming code.  I would like those comments to appear in a 
different color (specifically light green) on my display.  I don't care 
about suppressing them or how they are treated by BBEdit syntax or spell 
check.  I just want them to be a different color.  

I know that I can use "<!--  -->" to identify comments already, and that 
would work great except I already have a large library of text files that 
use {braces} for this purpose, and I have been doing it this way for years. 
 Also, I cannot figure out where in the preferences to change the blue 
color that <!-- uses to a green.  

Is there a way I can either: a) make a new rule that colors text enclosed 
with braces; or, b) modify the <!-- feature to use braces instead, and 
change the color?

I use Markdown, and none of my files are code, it is all just prose writing 
and notes on my reading.  

Thank you for any advice.

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