Hi,
I regularly run the uncrustify command to tidy up my ObjC source, often when I do this the syntax colouring in the current file becomes broken until I make an edit (like a new line return), does anyone know a way to force a refresh of the syntax colouring after a command that replaces the entire document? Chris
On Aug 28, 2012, at 11:24 AM, Chris Jenkins chrisjenkins@mac.com wrote:
I regularly run the uncrustify command to tidy up my ObjC source, often when I do this the syntax colouring in the current file becomes broken until I make an edit (like a new line return), does anyone know a way to force a refresh of the syntax colouring after a command that replaces the entire document?
This should not be able to happen.
Can you send step-by-step about how to reproduce (that is, where to get this command from and how you get it into this unhighlighted state).
I'm having the same problem of disappearing highlighting, but than when doing a 'find/replace all' in a PHP file.
Op 2 sep. 2012 om 00:43 heeft Allan Odgaard mailinglist@textmate.org het volgende geschreven:
On Aug 28, 2012, at 11:24 AM, Chris Jenkins chrisjenkins@mac.com wrote:
I regularly run the uncrustify command to tidy up my ObjC source, often when I do this the syntax colouring in the current file becomes broken until I make an edit (like a new line return), does anyone know a way to force a refresh of the syntax colouring after a command that replaces the entire document?
This should not be able to happen.
Can you send step-by-step about how to reproduce (that is, where to get this command from and how you get it into this unhighlighted state).
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