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Re: random color of variables in programming languages
From: |
Luca Ferrari |
Subject: |
Re: random color of variables in programming languages |
Date: |
Thu, 12 Dec 2013 15:21:23 +0000 |
On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 4:06 PM, Emanuel Berg <embe8573@student.uu.se> wrote:
> I don't know. That seems like a cool idea though. Then
> you would see (i.e., not read) all the occurrences of
> that variable at once. However I don't know how it
> would work in practice.
I've used it within kdevelop and I have to say it takes a few to get
used to, but then it is really cool.
> If you were to put it up, I wouldn't recommend random
> colors, instead you could use the variable *name* (the
> letters) as function input to be mapped to colors: the
> first letter - the ASCII position, "normalized" - could
> be red, the second - same for green - etc.
>
Using the variable name is a good idea, even if names could easily
produce a clash.
However, any suggestion on where to start (in elisp code) for variable
font face?
Thanks,
Luca