Highlight is giving a background colour to a word or phrase, like you do when 
e.g. reading a report and you highlight words in yellow; yes you can highlight 
a whole sentence while reading the report, but usually it is a word or a phrase 
and people use a felt-tipped marker.

What is on the page you linked to is colouring, “highlighting” if you like, a 
whole block. I am looking for the word highlighting. Usually it consists of 
putting symbols on either side of a word, like e.g. italics or bold.

> On 2020-Apr-09, at 20:02, Mat <matiasg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Klaas Vaak wrote:
> Coloured background, which is what your link directs to, is not the same as 
> highlight.
> 
> What is highlight then?
> 
> Still, the link also instructs how to apply a css class, so you can define a 
> custom class to "highlight" - assuming you know some css. (As noted, I don't 
> understand what "highlight" means so I can't create the class for you.)
> 
> <:-)
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