On May 23, 2016, at 11:24, Krystof Vasa via swift-evolution 
<[email protected]> wrote:

>> The problem can also be easily mitigated by having the IDE use a different 
>> color to display a variable based on where it was defined (eclipse come to 
>> mind as an example). This is something the brain naturally notices without 
>> paying any conscious attention.
> 
> Tell that to the colorblind :)

Dunno about other IDEs, but Xcode's syntax highlighting can change the size, 
typeface (bold, italic, etc), and even the font. You can make instance 
variables show up as 24pt comic sans, if you want. You can’t do polkadot, 
though… apparently that’s going too far.

- Dave Sweeris
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