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Improvements for Python syntax highlighting #150

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ghost opened this issue Mar 22, 2017 · 1 comment
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Improvements for Python syntax highlighting #150

ghost opened this issue Mar 22, 2017 · 1 comment

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@ghost
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ghost commented Mar 22, 2017

The Python syntax highlighting uses primarily just white and the theme color for nearly everything, which makes Python code hard to read. For example, defined function calls, method calls, variables, and strings all use the same color (in my case, default blue), so it's hard to easily discern what everything is when looking through Python files. Having separate, more defined colors for those would make this perfect; Python is the only language whose Seti syntax highlighting I have trouble working with.

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Veratil commented May 18, 2017

I work primarily in Python and I also am very disappointed with the support for Python.

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