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Your feedback at work, part II : Advanced Color Coding

Last week I checked in implementation of advanced color coding. Here is how new coloring looks on my machine:

 

You may notice two new color dropdowns that define foreground and background colors for element name. There is also a checkbox for the bold style. Why did we put color selection in Tools | Options | Text Editor | HTML | Formatting | Tag Specific Options as opposed to the Fonts And Color page? We did not want to add more than 150 new colorable items to the list of common VS colors. In addition, the main list is not editable so you can't add new items. Instead, we added color options to the per tag formatting dialog. Not perfect, but at least you only have to specify colors of elements that you want to be different and you can add your own elements including once with a namespace. Colors you specify in this dialog will override colors specified for the HTML Element Name in the Tools | Options | Fonts And Colors.

Published Monday, September 06, 2004 11:59 AM by Mikhail Arkhipov (MSFT)

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# Now that we are done with DCRs...

Tuesday, September 14, 2004 1:44 AM by Mikhail Arkhipov (MSFT)'s WebLog

# Now that we are done with DCRs...

Tuesday, September 14, 2004 1:48 AM by Mikhail Arkhipov (MSFT)'s WebLog

# re: Your feedback at work, part II : Advanced Color Coding

Great work so far! Now how about edging it all the way to TSyntaxMemo behavior (DreamWeaver/HomeSite's engine): allow the coloring to include the tag delimiters and properties.

I understand the original requester's idea and it's NOT because [s]he wants to use inline code. Complex HTML needs visually discernable boundaries, particularly when you get into masses of TD, IMG, and FORM element tags.

Those of us who have been using HomeSite for 6+ years are unfortunately quite spoiled in this area.

Thanks, and keep up the great work!
-MattL
Sunday, September 19, 2004 10:37 PM by MattL

# good

Very nice
Thursday, September 01, 2005 2:30 PM by Milen
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