Hi,

This seems sensible and not that hard to implement. Please open an issue in our issue tracker:

https://github.com/spyder-ide/spyder/issues

so we don't forget about it :-)


Cheers,
Carlos

El 06/09/15 a las 11:08, MrMartingale escribió:
I see a small issue with the way Spyder is coloring logical operators. As it stands now, Spyder classifies logical operators such as ==, >, <, etc. as "Normal text". Which makes the code harder to read, because strings are also considered "normal text". Screenshot attached shows how Monokai looks in Sublime text 3, and in Spyder. I think it would make sense to have add a separate option for coloring logical operators.

Kind regards,

MM
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