> > Ha, ok, I agree with you, a code correctly indented will show the *begin*
> > and *end* by geometry. But what if the code is not yours and not perfectly
> > formatted ?
> >
> Then normally it compiles and has correct begin/end pairing.

Hum, my mind is not very clear those last time...
I did not understand this one too...
Do you mean that a not-well indented code, after compiling, will be re-indented 
? (like JEDI does)

> > So the new question is: Do you have some tips how to do that
> > colored-begin-end with a MSEide syntax highlighter ?
> >
> I fear that is not so easy to be done "right".

I jump last night into pascal.sdef.
Thanks Martin, it is easy to understand-make-work.

So, deleting in => keyworddefs pascal => 'BEGIN' 'END'
Adding => keyworddefs pascalplus  'BEGIN' 'END' 

And adding new color for pascalplus => isolate all the begin-end but with same 
color for all begin-end.

It seems that *if, case and friends* are not allowed in syntax highlighter (or 
i miss something).

Does it exist help for the syntax of mseide syntax-designer files?

Thanks.

Fre;D



                                          
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