Notice that when you set attributes in a constructor the order Lua sets
the attributes is not defined. So the problem is at the line
styleclearall = "Yes",
Comment it and you will see that it works.
Best,
Scuri
On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 2:27 PM, Milind Gupta <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi,
> I tried the small example below but the coloring of the text is not
> working, only operators and working. Please can you help me figure out what
> am I missing. I am doing this on iup 3.18 and Lua 5.3.3
>
> require( "iuplua" )
> require("iuplua_scintilla")
>
> sb = iup.scintilla{
> lexerlanguage = "lua",
> keywords0 = "and break do else elseif end false for function goto if in
> local nil not or repeat return then true until while",
> stylefont32 = "Consolas",
> stylefontsize32 = "11",
> styleclearall = "Yes",
> stylefgcolor1 = "0 128 0", -- 1 Lua cooment
> stylefgcolor2 = "0 128 0", -- 2 Lua comment line
> stylefgcolor4 = "128 0 0", -- 4 Number
> stylefgcolor5 = "0 0 255", -- 5 Keyword
> stylefgcolor6 = "160 20 20", -- 6 String
> stylefgcolor7 = "128 0 0", -- 7 Character
> stylefgcolor9 = "0 0 255", -- 9 Preprocessor block
> stylefgcolor10 = "255 0 255", -- 10 Operator
> --stylefgcolor11 = "0 255 0", -- 11 Identifier
> stylebold10 = "YES",
> marginwidth0 = "50"
> }
> vbox = iup.vbox { iup.label {title="Label"}, sb, iup.button { title="Test"
> } }
> dlg = iup.dialog{vbox; title="Dialog"}
> dlg:show()
>
> if (iup.MainLoopLevel()==0) then
> iup.MainLoop()
> end
>
>
>
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