Hello, i want to ask a question about the text editor called "Sakura Edtior" which is japanese text editing program, i have a english-language plugin added i found from somewhere that translates all the menu's, options and everything to english.
Now, i want to know how i can get this program to label opcodes address'es in color "not black". It's really difficult to find where to look exactly cause this program has hundreds and hundreds of menu's and options. I do know where the color-coding options are, and i've been able to edit most things to my liking like this:
https://i.imgur.com/X7Ay5VU.png
The problem is, numbers do seem to get highlited in red, but only by themself, it doesnt ever happen with $xxx ..if i put a space after the $ sign ...then i'll just only get errors like "incorrct syntax" ..invalid opcode, stuff like that. And it doesnt work either with letters. like 88 will show up red ...but A8 wont.
it's really weird. I hope someone understands what im trying to say. I know this is possible with other text editors, just dont know how to do it with "sakura editor" Anyone possibly might know ?
here's 1 more screenshot directly - notice how if i put a space aftr the $ it turns red ..great! ..but if i use a hex number with a letter, only the "3" lights up and not the A0.
But again, spaces are not allowd like this because it'll just complain "invalid opcode" or some message like that.
Now, i want to know how i can get this program to label opcodes address'es in color "not black". It's really difficult to find where to look exactly cause this program has hundreds and hundreds of menu's and options. I do know where the color-coding options are, and i've been able to edit most things to my liking like this:
https://i.imgur.com/X7Ay5VU.png
The problem is, numbers do seem to get highlited in red, but only by themself, it doesnt ever happen with $xxx ..if i put a space after the $ sign ...then i'll just only get errors like "incorrct syntax" ..invalid opcode, stuff like that. And it doesnt work either with letters. like 88 will show up red ...but A8 wont.
it's really weird. I hope someone understands what im trying to say. I know this is possible with other text editors, just dont know how to do it with "sakura editor" Anyone possibly might know ?
here's 1 more screenshot directly - notice how if i put a space aftr the $ it turns red ..great! ..but if i use a hex number with a letter, only the "3" lights up and not the A0.
But again, spaces are not allowd like this because it'll just complain "invalid opcode" or some message like that.