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    • jokinjoJ
      jokinjo
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      I have a text file that I want to annotate with a text style that stands out from the original content.
      I tried global Style: Global Override AND Global Style : Default Style (in the Style Configurator). Each of these reformats the original content as well as the current input text (for the annotations.)
      As far as I can see, nobody has wanted to do this? Thanks! I am hoping that this is an easy one and not a duplicate question.

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      • Eko palypseE
        Eko palypse @jokinjo
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        @jokinjo

        that is basically what lexers do, which means you need to define your own
        user defined language or if it is all about having some text highlighted in a different
        color then you might think about using (mouse-right-click in document) Style token
        feature.

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        • jokinjoJ
          jokinjo @Eko palypse
          last edited by

          @Eko-palypse
          I finally got it using a user-defined language.

          Thank You So Much!

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