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   Hi, August!   
      
   15 окт 20 18:29, August Abolins -> Stas Mishchenkov:   
      
    SM>> Yes. https://brorabbit.g0x.ru/files/2020-10-15_19-07-54.png   
      
    AA> I had a feeling that I would get that one-word answer. LOL   
      
    AA> Is the change required in the username.CFG file? If so, what do those   
    AA> lines look like in your file?   
      
      
    STYLECODES (hide)   
      
    If enabled (yes or hide), GoldED will highlight text surrounded by   
    one of the following characters in a different color: '*' for bold   
    text, '/' for italic text, '_' for underlined text and '#' for   
    reversed text. These are commonly used "stylecodes" which add   
    emphasis to the text, without making it harder to read. Examples:   
    *This* will be shown in bold color, /this/ in italic color and   
    _this_ in underlined color. It is also possible to combine styles,   
    such as */this/*, in bolditalic color.   
      
    The differ in yes and hide is that hide strips surrounding   
    stylecodes.   
      
    To define the highlight colors, use COLOR STYLECODE. See the color   
    chapter for details.   
      
      
    STYLECODEPUNCT <"charlist"> (" !\"$%&()+,.:;<=>@[\]^`{|}~")   
    STYLECODESTOPS <"charlist"> ("")   
      
    The STYLECODEPUNCT keyword specifies all the characters that   
    punctuates words. The stylecode line parser scans forward until it   
    meets one of these characters and then looks back to see if it   
    found a word with stylecodes around it.   
      
    The STYLECODESTOPS keyword specifies characters which, if found   
    within the word to be highlighted, causes the highlight to be   
    cancelled.   
      
    These keywords were added to allow users to experiment with the   
    characters for punctuation and stop for stylecode sequences. This   
    is mostly to illustrate the point that it is almost impossible to   
    make stylecodes work in every case you want without getting a lot   
    of false highlights too. Please keep in mind that stylecodes are,   
    and always will be, a primitive and very error-prone method for   
    adding highlights to message text. The defaults are:   
      
    STYLECODEPUNCT " !\"$%&()+,.:;<=>@[\]^`{|}~"   
    STYLECODESTOPS ""   
      
    Note that the double-quote (") must have the backslash (\) in   
    front of it - the sequence (\") is translated to a single (").   
      
      
      
   Have nice nights.   
    Stas Mishchenkov.   
      
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