Ah, however, that's a very useful example! One of these days, I'm
going to get myself versed in python, and do something interesting
with it. Thanks!

On Oct 25, 10:22 am, "Chris C." <[email protected]> wrote:
> Note that there is a difference between styling via annotation, and
> using StyledText, at least in terms of the methods used to do so (the
> result is not different, AFAIK). In Java, the former works as
> expected, but the latter has some errors in the API (for instance,
> insertStyledText() doesn't work properly, it's a bug in the API;
> Python may not suffer from it). However, it is possible to apply
> styles with annotations that are the same as styles you could apply
> using StyledText and StyleType.
>
> Until the StyledText stuff is fixed, annotations are the way to go.
> However, I look forward to getting StyledText working, because it
> means I won't have to track annotation ranges when my robot updates
> the text!
>
> -Chris
>
> On Oct 25, 3:33 am, voidref <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello all,
>
> > Seeing as there is a lot of confusion around how to make styled text
> > (well, at least for me there has been), I decided to put up the
> > current version of a syntax highlighting robot I am working on for
> > others to use as an example.
>
> > You can find it at:
>
> >http://www.alanwestbrook.com/wavebot/synshedbot.py
>
> > It is most certainly buggy and incomplete and not optimal, but it's a
> > good example of using annotations for syntax highlighting.
>
> > Alan
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