Re: wrong highlight for *floating-point-precision* in help

2018-12-10 Fir de Conversatie Tony Mechelynck
On Mon, Dec 10, 2018 at 10:59 PM Bram Moolenaar wrote: > Tony: It was highlighted like an example, which only stops at a > non-blank in the first column. "<" can be used to stop it with an > invisible character. Thanks for explaining. I wasn't conscious of that when I wrote the patch about

Re: wrong highlight for *floating-point-precision* in help

2018-12-10 Fir de Conversatie Bram Moolenaar
Dominique wrote: > Tony Mechelynck wrote: > > > In the eval.txt helpfile (last change 2018 Dec 09) at line 1108, with > > default GUI colors, the helptag *floating-point-precision* is > > highlighted in blue rather than pink. I suppose that some hidden > > control character is missing after

Re: wrong highlight for *floating-point-precision* in help

2018-12-09 Fir de Conversatie Dominique Pellé
Tony Mechelynck wrote: > In the eval.txt helpfile (last change 2018 Dec 09) at line 1108, with > default GUI colors, the helptag *floating-point-precision* is > highlighted in blue rather than pink. I suppose that some hidden > control character is missing after the example functions to compute

wrong highlight for *floating-point-precision* in help

2018-12-09 Fir de Conversatie Tony Mechelynck
In the eval.txt helpfile (last change 2018 Dec 09) at line 1108, with default GUI colors, the helptag *floating-point-precision* is highlighted in blue rather than pink. I suppose that some hidden control character is missing after the example functions to compute pi and e. This tag is correctly