True/False not highlighted as keyword
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True/False not highlighted as keyword
When you type True or False into a Python project, the word should be highlighted because it is a keyword/predefined value.
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Re: True/False not highlighted as keyword
Hi!
Regards,
Peter
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Ranorex is based on the Sharp Develop Studio. We deliver the Ranorex Studio with default settings for each Coding Language, but you can modify it as you like it. You can change the code highlighting settings for each language in Tools/Options/TextEditor/Highlighting.robinsiebler wrote:When you type True or False into a Python project, the word should be highlighted because it is a keyword/predefined value.
Regards,
Peter
Ranorex Support Team