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sancho20021 opened this issue Jun 19, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #1787
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Hardly distinguishable colors of literals and meta-variables #1513

sancho20021 opened this issue Jun 19, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #1787
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In Chromium web-browser it is difficult to distinguish which text is marked as literal, and which as (meta)-variable.
Example:
url: https://github.com/rust-lang/reference/edit/master/src/items/functions.md
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Literals are colored light gray, but the background is light blue with low saturation. They are very similar, so it is difficult to see, for example, does this parenthesis relate to grammar (meta) language, or Rust itself.
Literals should have distinguishable property to make them noticeable.

@ehuss ehuss added the A-grammar Area: Syntax and parsing label Apr 10, 2025
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