Dear Mark,

if you really want to support syntax colouring, then the Emacs code for this purpose may come in handy. Oz already provides an interface called Fontifier. See,
<mozart-source>/contrib/doc/code/Fontifier.oz

Best
Torsten

PS: I never used this myself. I just came across it when I looked for automatic Oz code colouring myself, but finally found another Oz- independent solution (which also relies on Emacs).


On Jun 11, 2008, at 9:37 PM, mark richardson wrote:
Hi,

I'm working on a *very* simple IDE for Mozart and I'm trying to sort out
syntax highlighting.
All I need to know is, is it possible once you have identified a word in
a textbox to change it's foreground colour independently from the rest
of the text. (And if it is, how?)

Any help greatly appreciated.
Regards
Mark

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