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      perniculous
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      I want to make the letter Z a unique color for a G-code UDL. Can anyone tell me how to?
      Thanks. Screenshots attached. Currently it is in the Operators 1 list. The styler is coloring all of those red, which is fine. I want to change just Z.

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      udl2.jpg

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      • PeterJonesP
        PeterJones @perniculous
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        @perniculous ,

        Couldn’t you just put it in one of the unused keywords groups – you’ve got 4 empty groups.

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          perniculous @PeterJones
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          @peterjones

          I’ve tried these, none of which work.

          1. Take Z out of the Operators 1 box, put it in a Keywords Group (both with and without the “Prefix Mode” checked. - did not work
          2. Take Z out of the Operators 1 box, put it in a Delimiter style in all combinations of the “Open”, “Escape”, and “Close” boxes. - did not work either.

          Basically… I’m kind of clueless…

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          • EkopalypseE
            Ekopalypse @perniculous
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            @perniculous

            seems to work for me

            e63c9103-c539-41cc-95a4-90fdd6041bde-image.png

            Are you sure that it is not part of other styling parts?

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