I was doing exactly this before and it was this that led me to my first email. But, you are indeed correct, it does work.
It turns out that the person who wrote the class I was testing with had been including
a colon after the @todo which I hadn't noticed as it wasn't highlighted with the rest
of the block.
Even though the todo is detected by the syntax highlighter, the valid tag checker is
checking for "todo:" and not finding it.
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Sorry, user error on my part.
Thanks,
Paul.
Dan Holmsand
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Paul Ruane wrote:
> No, that's the existing tags box I mentioned. This is used
> or adding of Javadoc tags e.g. <thisisatag>. There is no
> facility that I know of for adding of javadoc @ keywords.
No, it's not... Additional tags means exactly "@ keywords".
Try entering "todo" into the Additional tags textbox. Magic will happen.
/dan
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