Probably a parsing issue. I forwarded your find to the team. 

In 3.0.1 you can also use :style with an Url or literal grass text following. 

Von meinem iPhone gesendet

> Am 06.05.2016 um 10:00 schrieb koen <[email protected]>:
> 
> Hi, i noticed the same. Btw when you use an other character such as an equal 
> sign it "works"    .... 'K= {key}'
> 
> I was also not able to show both he TYPE and an attribute/property value on 
> the caption of a relationship.. so for example the combined caption of  
> '{weight} <TYPE>'  doe not work.. is there a way to do this ?
> 
> regards koen
> 
> Op vrijdag 6 mei 2016 04:53:30 UTC+2 schreef Tim Colson:
>> 
>> TIL that I can export a grass file, edit the colors in Intellij, drag it to 
>> the Neo browser, et voila - my "Space" wiki nodes are always a purrrty blue. 
>> Nice!!! 
>> 
>> One weird thing... if I put a colon inside the caption element, the Neo 
>> Browser only displays the text that is pre-colon, for example 'K:{key}' will 
>> display "K". Other symbols like equals or dash display the full string.
>>  
>> I searched for grass docs, to see if this is expected behavior, but didn't 
>> find a lot of info beyond Issue 2112 on Github. 
>> 
>> Are there more docs, additional parameters possible? (Oh, and is the colon 
>> thing a bug?)
>> 
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