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    • Derek SnyderD
      Derek Snyder
      last edited by

      Example, the word “indifferent” would display as “indifferent”. Format would display as “Format”.

      This does not occur with the default languages, like CPP. What do I need to do to my defined language such that “for” and “if” would only highlight as its own whole word, and not as part of a larger word?

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      • Claudia FrankC
        Claudia Frank @Derek Snyder
        last edited by

        @Derek-Snyder

        which version of npp do you use as mine 6.9.2 behaves exactly as you want.
        Could it be that you have enabled prefix mode?

        Cheers
        Claudia

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        • Derek SnyderD
          Derek Snyder
          last edited by

          @Claudia-Frank said:

          which version of npp do you use as mine 6.9.2 behaves exactly as you want.
          Could it be that you have enabled prefix mode?

          Cheers
          Claudia

          ? > About indicates “Notepad++ v7”

          I was <Prefix Keywords1=“no” Keywords2=“no” Keywords3=“no” Keywords4=“no” Keywords5=“no” Keywords6=“no” Keywords7=“no” Keywords8=“no” />

          I changed it to <Prefix Keywords1=“yes” Keywords2=“yes” Keywords3=“yes” Keywords4=“no” Keywords5=“no” Keywords6=“no” Keywords7=“no” Keywords8=“no” />

          The issue still persists. “format” looks like “format”. indifferent still looks like “indifferent”.

          format is also a full keyword in keywords1, so it shouldn’t be overrided by “for” which is another keyword in keywords1.

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          • Claudia FrankC
            Claudia Frank @Derek Snyder
            last edited by

            @Derek-Snyder

            here a screenshot of the current 7.1 npp version
            and the udl which created the syntax highlighting

            <NotepadPlus>
            	<UserLang name="test" ext="" udlVersion="2.1">
            		<Settings>
            			<Global caseIgnored="no" allowFoldOfComments="no" foldCompact="no" forcePureLC="0" decimalSeparator="0" />
            			<Prefix Keywords1="no" Keywords2="no" Keywords3="no" Keywords4="no" Keywords5="no" Keywords6="no" Keywords7="no" Keywords8="no" />
            		</Settings>
            		<KeywordLists>
            			<Keywords name="Comments"></Keywords>
            			<Keywords name="Numbers, prefix1"></Keywords>
            			<Keywords name="Numbers, prefix2"></Keywords>
            			<Keywords name="Numbers, extras1"></Keywords>
            			<Keywords name="Numbers, extras2"></Keywords>
            			<Keywords name="Numbers, suffix1"></Keywords>
            			<Keywords name="Numbers, suffix2"></Keywords>
            			<Keywords name="Numbers, range"></Keywords>
            			<Keywords name="Operators1"></Keywords>
            			<Keywords name="Operators2"></Keywords>
            			<Keywords name="Folders in code1, open"></Keywords>
            			<Keywords name="Folders in code1, middle"></Keywords>
            			<Keywords name="Folders in code1, close"></Keywords>
            			<Keywords name="Folders in code2, open"></Keywords>
            			<Keywords name="Folders in code2, middle"></Keywords>
            			<Keywords name="Folders in code2, close"></Keywords>
            			<Keywords name="Folders in comment, open"></Keywords>
            			<Keywords name="Folders in comment, middle"></Keywords>
            			<Keywords name="Folders in comment, close"></Keywords>
            			<Keywords name="Keywords1">format differ</Keywords>
            			<Keywords name="Keywords2">for if</Keywords>
            			<Keywords name="Keywords3"></Keywords>
            			<Keywords name="Keywords4"></Keywords>
            			<Keywords name="Keywords5"></Keywords>
            			<Keywords name="Keywords6"></Keywords>
            			<Keywords name="Keywords7"></Keywords>
            			<Keywords name="Keywords8"></Keywords>
            			<Keywords name="Delimiters"></Keywords>
            		</KeywordLists>
            		<Styles>
            			<WordsStyle name="DEFAULT" fgColor="C8C8C8" bgColor="1E1E1E" fontName="" fontStyle="0" nesting="0" />
            			<WordsStyle name="COMMENTS" fgColor="000000" bgColor="FFFFFF" fontName="" fontStyle="0" nesting="0" />
            			<WordsStyle name="LINE COMMENTS" fgColor="000000" bgColor="FFFFFF" fontName="" fontStyle="0" nesting="0" />
            			<WordsStyle name="NUMBERS" fgColor="000000" bgColor="FFFFFF" fontName="" fontStyle="0" nesting="0" />
            			<WordsStyle name="KEYWORDS1" fgColor="FF8000" bgColor="1E1E1E" fontName="" fontStyle="0" nesting="0" />
            			<WordsStyle name="KEYWORDS2" fgColor="FFFF00" bgColor="1E1E1E" fontName="" fontStyle="0" nesting="0" />
            			<WordsStyle name="KEYWORDS3" fgColor="000000" bgColor="FFFFFF" fontName="" fontStyle="0" nesting="0" />
            			<WordsStyle name="KEYWORDS4" fgColor="000000" bgColor="FFFFFF" fontName="" fontStyle="0" nesting="0" />
            			<WordsStyle name="KEYWORDS5" fgColor="000000" bgColor="FFFFFF" fontName="" fontStyle="0" nesting="0" />
            			<WordsStyle name="KEYWORDS6" fgColor="000000" bgColor="FFFFFF" fontName="" fontStyle="0" nesting="0" />
            			<WordsStyle name="KEYWORDS7" fgColor="000000" bgColor="FFFFFF" fontName="" fontStyle="0" nesting="0" />
            			<WordsStyle name="KEYWORDS8" fgColor="000000" bgColor="FFFFFF" fontName="" fontStyle="0" nesting="0" />
            			<WordsStyle name="OPERATORS" fgColor="000000" bgColor="FFFFFF" fontName="" fontStyle="0" nesting="0" />
            			<WordsStyle name="FOLDER IN CODE1" fgColor="000000" bgColor="FFFFFF" fontName="" fontStyle="0" nesting="0" />
            			<WordsStyle name="FOLDER IN CODE2" fgColor="000000" bgColor="FFFFFF" fontName="" fontStyle="0" nesting="0" />
            			<WordsStyle name="FOLDER IN COMMENT" fgColor="000000" bgColor="FFFFFF" fontName="" fontStyle="0" nesting="0" />
            			<WordsStyle name="DELIMITERS1" fgColor="000000" bgColor="FFFFFF" fontName="" fontStyle="0" nesting="0" />
            			<WordsStyle name="DELIMITERS2" fgColor="000000" bgColor="FFFFFF" fontName="" fontStyle="0" nesting="0" />
            			<WordsStyle name="DELIMITERS3" fgColor="000000" bgColor="FFFFFF" fontName="" fontStyle="0" nesting="0" />
            			<WordsStyle name="DELIMITERS4" fgColor="000000" bgColor="FFFFFF" fontName="" fontStyle="0" nesting="0" />
            			<WordsStyle name="DELIMITERS5" fgColor="000000" bgColor="FFFFFF" fontName="" fontStyle="0" nesting="0" />
            			<WordsStyle name="DELIMITERS6" fgColor="000000" bgColor="FFFFFF" fontName="" fontStyle="0" nesting="0" />
            			<WordsStyle name="DELIMITERS7" fgColor="000000" bgColor="FFFFFF" fontName="" fontStyle="0" nesting="0" />
            			<WordsStyle name="DELIMITERS8" fgColor="000000" bgColor="FFFFFF" fontName="" fontStyle="0" nesting="0" />
            		</Styles>
            	</UserLang>
            </NotepadPlus>
            

            Cheers
            Claudia

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            • Henrik SkovbjergH
              Henrik Skovbjerg
              last edited by

              I have the exact same problem.

              Having “if” defined within
              <Keywords name=“Folders in code1, open”>if</Keywords>
              makes the string “if” highlight within other words. This is especially annoying if it is within a word that is a keyword and should be highlighted differently. (I had “stiffness” - where the “if” part would be highlighted according to the definition above.

              From your example screen shot I can see that you do not have anything in:
              <Keywords name=“Folders in code1, open”></Keywords>

              So I tried to not having any “folders in code”, and moved these to be just keywords instead. This worked well, and the highlighting now looks good.

              The conclusion is that there is a bug with the highlighting when something is defined as “Folders in code”.

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              • Claudia FrankC
                Claudia Frank @Henrik Skovbjerg
                last edited by

                @Henrik-Skovbjerg

                see what you mean.
                But you could have used folding in code style 2 as well, couldn’t you?

                Cheers
                Claudia

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                • Ashok KumarA
                  Ashok Kumar
                  last edited by

                  please shift the folders open & close codes from code1 to code2
                  e.g.
                  <Keywords name=“Folders in code1, open”>if for</Keywords>
                  <Keywords name=“Folders in code1, close”>endif enfor</Keywords>
                  <Keywords name=“Folders in code2, open”></Keywords>
                  <Keywords name=“Folders in code2, close”></Keywords>
                  should be
                  <Keywords name=“Folders in code1, open”></Keywords>
                  <Keywords name=“Folders in code1, close”></Keywords>
                  <Keywords name=“Folders in code2, open”>if for</Keywords>
                  <Keywords name=“Folders in code2, close”>endif enfor</Keywords>

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