This is an issue I encountered using the built in syntax definition for Python - I don't like antialiasing so I have it switched off, unfortunately the Python syntax uses italic format in comments, which looks appalling without AA. I don't really want to switch AA on as that affects every language, and I don't want to have to edit the Python bundle to remove the italics. Is there a proposed solution to this? Would the style sheet approach to syntax files help?
Chris Jenkins
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On Mon, 28 Feb 10:36 (+0000), Chris Jenkins wrote:
This is an issue I encountered using the built in syntax definition for Python - I don't like antialiasing so I have it switched off, unfortunately the Python syntax uses italic format in comments, which looks appalling without AA. I don't really want to switch AA on as that affects every language, and I don't want to have to edit the Python bundle to remove the italics. Is there a proposed solution to this? Would the style sheet approach to syntax files help?
I think the new fancy Stylesheet thing will fix that problem. If you want a solution before the beta that will include this, the only way to switch italics off is to edit the Syntax plists. (should be a easy replace over the whole syntax file from italic to [nothing])
Or you use one of the attached Syntax Files. (r388, so its lastest from the Repository with this fixed, but not tested)