Michel Boaventura <[email protected]> writes:

> I'm sending both the file and one screenshot of what I see. Seems like
> a line after a comment is interpreted
> as coment also. 

A comment that begins with * extends until the end of the
command.  Usually, a command ends with '.' at the end of a line.
So, if you put a '.' at the end of your comment, that fixes the
coloring.

(A completely blank line can also end a command, depending on the
PSPP settings.  It looks like the PSPP mode does not interpret a
blank line as ending a command.)

> And if I use non-ascii chars on comment, the comment becomes
> red, but if I use only ascii chars, it becomes yellow.

I could not reproduce this.  For me, the presence of non-ASCII
characters did not seem to make any difference.
-- 
Ben Pfaff 
http://benpfaff.org


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