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stugol
Sure. In this particular case, it's Ruby and/or Crystal code: ``` module FMT NORMAL = "\e[00m"; WHITE = "\e[1;37m"; LIGHTGREY = "\e[0;37m"; DARKGREY = "\e[1;30m" RED = "\e[0;31m"; LIGHTRED =...
Thanks. There are a couple of problems, however. Firstly, BK_DARKGREY renders in a midnight blue unless I replace its definition with '#333333'. Secondly, only some of the colours are being...
No...?
The problem occurs when the words are preceded by tabs. The three that display correctly in the screenshot had spaces as well as tabs. I've corrected that now, and now...
Then why are the colours you helped me define (LIGHTRED and BK_DARKGREY) highlighting to the left of an assignment? 
I have another question. DARKGREY isn't dark enough. How can I modify the actual colour shown? Adding an entry to the init script didn't help, because the colour is already...
I already tried that. It didn't help at all.
+1 Although given that the project seems to be dead, there's not much point.
I don't see how this is so difficult. I just solved it myself in a matter of minutes: ``` class AngeloServer < Angelo::Base def content_type type case type when :css...
Sadly, there doesn't appear to be one. I guess I'll have a crack at implementing it myself.