Hi Jim,
I cannot reproduce your problem on Linux using neither Python 2 nor Python 3, so this has to be a Windows problem or an issue with WinPython. Please open an issue in our Issues tracker so we don't forget to take a closer look at it.
Cheers,
Carlos
El 26/08/13 12:01, Jim Passmore escribió:
Is there something known that breaks highlighting of matching parens in the development versions? I've found for 2.3.0dev5 and dev6 there is no highlighting in the editor, even though it works in the console.
For example, type the following into editor: x,y = ({'a':1}, [1,2,3]). In earlier versions, when the cursor is on one parenthesis, the matching paren will be highlighted in green. Unmatched parens are highlighted red. Instead, no highlighting occurs at all
I see the problem with 2.3.0dev6 from WinPython 3.3.2.3, and with 2.3.0dev5, from WinPython 3.3.2.2. Correct behavior seen with Spyder 2.2.0 from WinPython 2.7.5.0.
Could not find it in the issue list, but perhaps it's part of a bigger issue? If this is not known, I can add to the issue list...
thanks,
Jim
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