Hi Jan,
In case you still have doubts about latex formula, have a look there:
http://www.math.uiuc.edu/~hildebr/tex/course/intro2.html
You will find confirmation that ($ ... $) has no special meaning in latex, it
just means that a formula defined by $ ... $ is enclosed inside parenthesis (and
the parenthesis should not be highlighted !).

Actually, what was done in version 4.5.2.2223  was perfect : a color was
assigned to the $ sign (the color used for "math mode"), without highlighting
what was inside specifically. It was thus easy to identify a formula and at the
same time, brackets and tex commands inside the $$ were highlighted as usual
(colors used for round and square bracket and tex commands) which was quite nice
!
So if possible, it would be very nice to return back to this behaviour !
JoĂŤl

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