Strings tab, Color coding setup: strings tab – Slick EDIT V3.3 User Manual

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&H#### (Basic) - When this option is selected, text such as &H123ABC is color-coded in number

color.

"####"X (Rexx) - When this option is selected, strings such as "123ABC"X are color-coded in num-

ber color.

Z#### (Fortran) - When this option is selected, strings such as Z"123ABC" are color-coded in num-

ber color.

No Hex (COBOL) - When this option is selected, text such as 123ABC is not color-coded in number

color. By default (for most languages set in Language tab) 123ABC is color-coded in number color.

Floating point numbers

#base#number#exponent float (Ada) - When this option is selected, text such as #23#56#67 is col-

or-coded in number color.

Floating point with E exponent - When this option is selected, text such as 123.4E24 is color-

coded in number color.

Do not color code numbers (HTML) - When this option is selected, text such as 123.4E24 and

123ABC is not color-coded in number color. By default (for most languages set in the Language tab),
123.4E24 and 123ABC is color-coded in number color.

Allow underscores in integers (Ada) - When this option is selected, text such as 12_34 is color-

coded in number color.

Strings Tab

The Strings tab contains options for color-coding strings. To access these settings, from the main menu,
click Window

Preferences, expand SlickEdit and click General in the tree, then double-click the Col-

or Coding setting and select the Strings tab.

Figure 10.52. Color Coding Setup: Strings Tab

Color Coding Setup Dialog

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