Rene Rivera wrote:
> Matias Capeletto wrote:
>> I have looked at VS colouring scheme, IMO users will be grateful if we
>> provide this kind of syntax highlight... it is not my usual IDE but I
>> know that many many others use it. Some of the colors where similar to
>> the one Paul choose.
>>
>> The things I do not like about VS syntax are:
>>
>> * The #include keyword is colored with the same color of the keywords.
>> * Numbers are black
>> * Eye damaging colors are used, I like blue for identifiers but
>> (0,0,255) calls to much attention.
> 
> I might as well point out the coloring that my editor, SciTE, does as it 
> seems to be like the VS style but without those problems. HTML export, 
> directly from the editor, is attached.

Just so we get all our favorite editors, here's an xemacs sample ;-)

http://www.crystalclearsoftware.com/boost_web/emacs_screenshot_2.png
http://www.crystalclearsoftware.com/boost_web/emacs_screenshot_1.png

Note that the emacs recognizer is smart enough to distinguish variable from 
typenames.

Jeff

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