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Scala for NetBeans Screenshot#14: Refined Color Theme

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Caoyuan Deng

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Scala for NetBeans Screenshot#14: Refined Color Theme Posted: Oct 30, 2008 2:02 PM
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With more Scala coding experience, I refined color theme of Scala plugin for NetBeans. By desalinating Type name a bit, I found I can concentrate on logic a bit better. And all function calls are highlighted now, so, for multiple-line expression, when error-prone infer-op is put on wrong new line, you can get some hint at once.

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Andrew Gaydenko

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Re: Scala for NetBeans Screenshot#14: Refined Color Theme Posted: Oct 30, 2008 2:54 PM
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Being using eclipse plugin I'm also very happy netbeans' one is also under developing. As for highlighting, I have found very handy to paint vars in red and vals in green (and function calls are just black cursive, but this isn't important). I'm sure it is obvious why :-)

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