This said, why did you want to edit filetypes.html/python? If you want
to change the colors, with 1.22 you can now easily write a colorsheme
file, look e.g. at the alt.conf scheme distributed with Geany (most
probably /usr/share/geany/colorschemes/alt.conf on Linux). This way you
won't have to bother what's in filetypes.* for the colors, and they will
apply to all filtypes.

I am afraid I have to bother with all this filetypes.* files because if I define
background color for string in colorscheme file, then all the white space in
config files will be filled with that color. See my previous post. The only way 
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do not touch filetypes.common (only basic changes) and setup highlighting in
numerous filetypes.* files.

And the question I would like to ask.

What file is responsible for highlighting of bash scripts? I do not see
filetypes.bash. I have filetypes.sh, but changes there do not reflect on bash
scripts.
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