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Hi, this happens since AMS 6 or maybe even AMS 5. If you use var=[[xx]]; for a multiline string variable the editor does not seem to recognize it properly.
It is colored in this way: VarName = [[Text here]]; shouldnt it be like this: VarName = [[Text here]]; And if the "Text here" contains a "'" (e.g. don't) the colorcoding is broken and all text after the ' is in purple. VarName = [[Text here. Don't do it!]]; And all other Code here... Last edited by SonG0han; 01-30-2008 at 12:58 PM. |
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Yes, this is a known issue. From what I'm told, there is nothing we can do about right now. The solution would be to switch to using another editor which may happen in the future.
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