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Question about syntax highliting
Submitted by aaog on Friday, 14 October, 2011 - 20:10
Hello all! I didn't see this topic in previous postings so don't kill me if it's been addressed previously. The issue is that I am coding in java and the syntax highlighting colors are not the normal scheme I've seen everywhere else in the world. Comments are orange and red for some reason, the "import" statement is showing up green, and the other colors are off as well. I understand that I can change the syntax highlighting colors and related options in jEdit for my java code, but I would rather use the typical default colorings for java syntax without having to manually change each of them. In screenshots I see that other people have their highlighting for .java code set up as I am used to seeing it in other programs, but when I am coding in jEdit, the colors are all strange and unusual to me, not the typical java colors. Is there any reason for that? Either way, is there any way I can change it en masse to the standard color scheme? Maybe compying an .xml file from somewhere... =) Thanks for the help!

-DJ
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