Hello

I suspect there is a regression with the popular WikiExtrasPlugin, see
[1]. After upgrading from TRAC 1.4 to 1.6 the handling delimiters
adjacent to a phrase seems affected.

Here is a quote of what WikiExtrasPlugin advertises, and what is
accomplished in code with method `add_style` in file `phrases.py`; see [2]:

Any delimiter ():<> adjacent to a phrase will not be presented. This makes it 
possible to naturally write FIXME:, for example, but view the phrase highlighted 
without the colon (:) which would not look natural.

However, in TRAC 1.6 for a phrase like FIXME: the colon is not removed,
but it should be. For dual colons i.e. :FIXME: both colons are removed,
which is correct.
TRAC 1.4, all colons in FIXME: and in :FIXME: are removed.

If you are using the WikiExtrasPlugin and the new TRAC 1.6, then please
tell me: What comes out if you write a phrase with trailing adjacent
delimiter i.e. "FIXME:"?

Anybody who can comment on this?
Depending on other people's feedback I would file a bug ticket.

Unfortunately I do not understand the code in method `add_style` in file
`phrases.py`; see [2]. What is `self.text` for example?

Thanks
Clemens


P.S.

[1]
https://trac-hacks.org/wiki/WikiExtrasPlugin

[2]
https://trac-hacks.org/browser/wikiextrasplugin/trunk/tracwikiextras/phrases.py?rev=16718#L90

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