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(Feature request) Shell( Bash) Syntax Highlight #583

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betrion opened this issue Nov 12, 2024 · 5 comments
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(Feature request) Shell( Bash) Syntax Highlight #583

betrion opened this issue Nov 12, 2024 · 5 comments

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@betrion
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betrion commented Nov 12, 2024

Describe feature

Hi guys,
thank you so much for implementing syntax highlighting, so plugins are no longer needed.
One thing I noticed:

  • code blocks that are set to Bash (shell) don't display any color changes, using the plugin before it worked.
  • Setting to Auto-detected it does some random coloring

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  • On 0.90.11
@meichthys
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Were glad you're enjoying the change 👍

  • Setting to Auto-detected it does some random coloring

Could you provide an example?

@betrion
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betrion commented Nov 12, 2024

Hi meichthys, thank you so much for replying.
It's kinda unusual:

  • Selecting Shell (bash) all colors are gone:
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  • Selecting auto seems to work in this example:
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  • I remember these kinds of lines having more color, but i could be wrong..
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@perfectra1n
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Did you already disable the other syntax highlighting widgets?

@perfectra1n
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perfectra1n commented Nov 12, 2024

Shell (bash) highlighting:
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Auto-detect:
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Text:

find . -maxdepth 1 -type d | while read -r dir
do printf "%s:\t" "$dir"; find "$dir" -type f | wc -l; done

Hmmmm.....

@eliandoran
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Thank you for your feedback, apparently I was setting shell language when you selected Bash, but this appears to be a separate highlighter for copy-paste of terminals.

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