Everything has been well tested and is working. The problem is more than likely a misunderstanding of what I am doing vs what you want to do.
“highlight_visibility_style” will only be shown when high visibility mode is activated (if you don’t know what this is, you haven’t activated it). Documentation is pretty much non-existant right now, and I keep meaning to do it.
Here is a simple example of how styling works:
Here is a bracket definition defining matching for round brackets. Notice the style is set to round:
[pre=#2D2D2D] {
“name”: “round”,
“open”: “(\()”,
“close”: “(\))”,
“style”: “round”,
“scope_exclude_exceptions”: “string.other.math.block.environment.latex”],
“scope_exclude”: “string”, “comment”],
“language_filter”: “blacklist”,
“language_list”: “Plain text”],
“find_in_sub_search”: “true”,
“ignore_string_escape”: true,
“enabled”: true
},[/pre]
Here is the style definition called round defining the specifics. Notice when attributes are missing (or commented out in this example) the default will be used:
[pre=#2D2D2D] “round”: {
“icon”: “round_bracket”
// “color”: “brackethighlighter.round”,
// “style”: “underline”
},[/pre]
Go ahead and copy the entire bh_core.sublime-settings file to your user file and edit that directly.