On Fri, Apr 11, 2025 at 6:01 AM Viktor Ransmayr <[email protected]>
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> Here are the screenshots for the issue in the Debian VM.

Thanks for the clarification.

PR #4237 <https://github.com/leo-editor/leo-editor/pull/4237> summarizes
all changes between version 6.8.3 and Leo's 6.8.4 branch.

The change you see in coloring is likely due to new settings in
leoSettings.leo:


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Hello Edward,

Am Fr., 11. Apr. 2025 um 12:34 Uhr schrieb Edward K. Ream <
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    On Friday, April 11, 2025 at 5:31:51 AM UTC-5 Edward K. Ream wrote:

    > In any case, none of my tests show any differences between the 6.8.3,
6.8.4, and ekr-4323-computing-at-language branches.

    You provided only the .leo file. Might the difference you see be in an
external file?


 I am not a 100 percent sure - but - I doubt it, as I can see this
behaviour in a Debian 12 as well as a Fedora 40 VM !

Here are the screenshots for the issue in the Debian VM.

Let me know, if you need any Linux  and/or PyPI package info ...

With kind regards,

Viktor

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On Fri, Apr 11, 2025 at 6:01 AM Viktor Ransmayr <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Here are the screenshots for the issue in the Debian VM.

Thanks for the clarification.

PR #4237 <https://github.com/leo-editor/leo-editor/pull/4237/files>
summarizes all changes between version 6.8.3 and Leo's 6.8.4 branch.

The changes you see in coloring are likely due to new settings in
leoSettings.leo:

<v t="ekr.20250115101744.1"><vh>rest_comments (Python and Rust only)</vh>
<v t="ekr.20250115101744.2"><vh>@font rest.literal3</vh></v>
<v t="ekr.20250115101744.3"><vh>@font rest.literal4</vh></v>
<v t="ekr.20250115101744.4"><vh>@font rest.keyword5</vh></v>
<v t="ekr.20250115101744.5"><vh>@@@font rest_comments.literal1</vh></v>
<v t="ekr.20250115101744.6"><vh>@color rest_comments.literal1 =
#d33682</vh></v>
<v t="ekr.20250115101744.7"><vh>@color rest_comments.literal2 =
#d33682</vh></v>
<v t="ekr.20250115101744.8"><vh>@color rest_comments.literal3 =
#d33682</vh></v>
<v t="ekr.20250115101744.9"><vh>@color rest_comments.literal4 =
#d33682</vh></v>
<v t="ekr.20250115101744.10"><vh>@color rest.literal1 = #d33682</vh></v>
<v t="ekr.20250115101744.11"><vh>@color rest.literal2 = #d33682</vh></v>
<v t="ekr.20250115101744.12"><vh>@color rest.literal3 = #d33682</vh></v>
<v t="ekr.20250115101744.13"><vh>@color rest.literal4 = #d33682</vh></v>
<v t="ekr.20250115101744.14"><vh>@color rest.operator = #d33682</vh></v>
<v t="ekr.20250115101744.15"><vh>@@@color rest.keyword1 = #d33682</vh></v>
<v t="ekr.20250115101744.16"><vh>@color rest.keyword2 = #d33682</vh></v>
<v t="ekr.20250115101744.17"><vh>@color rest.keyword3 = #d33682</vh></v>
<v t="ekr.20250115101744.18"><vh>@color rest.keyword4 = #d33682</vh></v>
<v t="ekr.20250115101744.19"><vh>@color rest.keyword5 = #d33682</vh></v>

You can test this theory by setting these colors to, say, 'red' in your
myLeoSettings.leo.

HTH.

Edward

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