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Pete Whelpton updated NETBEANS-2634:
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Labels: css (was: )
> Unicode-range unexpected token PLUS found
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> Key: NETBEANS-2634
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-2634
> Project: NetBeans
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: web - CSS Editor
> Affects Versions: 11.0
> Reporter: Joshua Bakker
> Priority: Major
> Labels: css
> Attachments: bug_netbeans_css.png
>
>
> I hope this issue is correctly created. So, I'm using Apache NetBeans 11.0
> for my webdevelopment. When I see red lines, I want to go ahead and fix the
> code. However, in one .css file I see red lines even under correct code.
> For example, I have this CSS:
> {code:java}
> @font-face {
> font-family: 'Open Sans';
> font-style: normal;
> font-weight: 300;
> src: local('Open Sans Light'), local('OpenSans-Light'),
> url(https://fonts.gstatic.com/s/opensans/v16/mem5YaGs126MiZpBA-UN_r8OX-hpOqc.woff2)
> format('woff2');
> font-display: swap;
> unicode-range: U+0460-052F, U+1C80-1C88, U+20B4, U+2DE0-2DFF, U+A640-A69F,
> U+FE2E-FE2F;
> }
> {code}
> According to W3C CSS validator, the unicode-range line is correct. However,
> NetBeansĀ puts a red line underneath it with the error (example of the error
> of the red line underneath the first +: "unexpected token PLUS found")
> As far as I know, this could be maybe because of NetBeans using a too low CSS
> version but I'm not 100% sure. See the attachment for a better view of what I
> mean.
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