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Looking at that reminds me why I hate syntax-colouring editors. And I am indebted to stefp for jogging my memory, by talking about angry fruit salad (on the Paris Perl Mongers list -- this subject came up the other day).

I know, I know, the colours can be configured, but I still why wonder why a person with a knowledge of psycho-optics and some decent design skills hasn't come up with a default that's useable in the first place. Edward Tufte springs to mind.

I finally managed to wean my self off Notepad, and use vim in Windows... after having figured out how to turn syntax coloring... off.

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In reply to Re:x3 Comments in my code (gvim syntax highlighting example) by grinder
in thread Comments in my code by s0ttle

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