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- Thanks very much for the reply. It's an internal company language, but it resembles Algol 68 - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ALGOL_68 - which also uses the same symbol to start and end comments, but not @ in that case. We never use multi-line strings, so your method 3) works brilliantly, thank you. I...Posted in Syntax Highlighting
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- steveloft
Jun 22, 2006
- I program in a language that only has comment blocks, no single line comments, and the start and end comment symbol is the same - an @ symbol. It appears that UltraEdit's syntax highlighting cannot handle having the same symbol for start and end comment - is this correct? StevePosted in Syntax Highlighting
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Jun 22, 2006