[Python-bugs-list] [ python-Bugs-775012 ] No syntax hilite on new
file until saved as *.py
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Bugs item #775012, was opened at 2003-07-21 08:35
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Category: IDLE
Group: Python 2.3
Status: Open
>Resolution: Accepted
>Priority: 4
Submitted By: Andy Jewell (cybervegan)
Assigned to: Kurt B. Kaiser (kbk)
Summary: No syntax hilite on new file until saved as *.py
Initial Comment:
python 2.3c1, on windows xp, uk english.
When typing or pasting into a new text window, no
syntax highlighting appears until the file is saved with
a .py name.
I know it doesn't make sense to python-syntax highlight
a non-python file, but shouldn't it default to
highlighting?
IDLE never used to do this - I assume it's a quirk of
IDLEfork (maybe intentional behaviour i suppose).
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>Comment By: Kurt B. Kaiser (kbk)
Date: 2003-09-05 17:15
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The following from GvR on IDLEfork Bug 763524 30Jun03:
"I've been using the latest version from Python CVS on
Win9: quite intensively over the last week. Some
observations:
- When reusing a blank untitled window to edit a Text
file, it keeps using Python coloring.
- When saving a Python with a non-Python extension
(e.g. .txt), it keeps the coloring.
- When switching off coloring by saving an untitle
buffer as a non-Python extension (e.g. .txt), it keeps
existing coloring.
- When opening a file reuses a blank untitled window,
it doesn't set the focus on the window."
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