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Make some screenshot please.
MultiHighlighter uses individual highlighters and their color schemes.
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Thanks,

Screenshots, look here: http://cycletourist.com/temp  (you'll need to click on
the thumbnail of the highlighter settings window to see the screen shots).

In figure 1. I select Php, set the highlighting as I want it, and save it to
myphp.  Figure 2. shows the editor as I want it to look - plain - but that's how
I like it.

In figure 3. I select HTML, set the highlighting as I want it, and save it as
myhtml.  In Figure 4, the Php script now takes on the color scheme of the HTML
settings (there is HTML further down in this file - and CSS and Javascript).

In figure 5. I set highlighting to Multihighlighting, but as you can see in
figure 6, the Php script does not use the Php highlighting.

It's obvious to me that I do not understand how this is supposed to work. ??? 
Should I be able to set up Php, HTML, CSS and Javascript highlighting separately
and then have Multihighlighting use them all?

And another question.  How do I change the background color in the highlighter
settings window for all entries  of that file type.  i.e., How do I make all of
the Php background colors the same?  And how do I change the color of the
background of the highlighter settings window?

I sure would like to understand how this is supposed to work, as my current
editor (NoteTab Pro) has nowhere near the syntax highlighting capabilities of
PSPad.

Chuck

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