[quote=âGnintendoâ]
Some people want one color that all brackets use, some people want the bracket to be the same as the bracket being emphasized, some want contrast between the two to make it easier to see. I run into a problem were I canât please everyone with styling, so the easiest way is to make it completely configurable. If I make it simpler for you to style it in your way, it may make it less simpler for people to style in their way. So I make it basic, but straight forward. Create style profiles and assign them to one or more brackets.
You donât have to create separate style profiles for every bracket. You can create just a couple and assign them to multiple brackets. You can remove them all and just use the default one.
On top of that, changing the colors isnât something you are going to be doing everyday. It is one of those things were you tweak it the first time, and then you forget about it. If it was a task that was going to be done everyday, I can see where it would get troublesome, but really, this is something you should tweak how you like and forget about it.
I know, I was just asking if there was an easier way to do this (eg. somehow set it as the default behavior for everything). Nothing can ever please everybody; I just thought this would be a nice option to have and a better default than simply using the foreground color. Iâm not suggesting you should abandon customization, thatâs silly. Iâm just saying that something like:
"default": {
"color": "brackethighlighter.bracketcolor",
}
would be a nice option to have.[/quote]
That is what I was saying earlier. That already exists. It just isnât dynamic (grap the actual scope of the bracket).
It makes it tough because the region has to be the same for all in the group, so you canât really scan every bracket selection, or you would have to create a special region for every bracket instead of bracket groups, and ensure the region key names donât overlap and then keep a list so you can clear them all. It is a lot of added complexity.