That's the right place and it looks like the right contents. My guess that it was misplaced seems wrong.
Assuming these two machines both have the same version of PSPP, I don't know what else to guess. On Wed, Feb 7, 2024 at 8:24 AM ft gmail <public....@gmail.com> <blp-forw...@cs.stanford.edu> wrote: > > Once you gave me the name of the file with the color codes as pspp.lang I > found it in C:\Program Files\PSPP\share\pspp . > > Is this the correct place ? > > And this is the content. Is there anything wrong in it ? > > > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> > <!-- > PSPP - a program for statistical analysis. > Copyright (C) 2006, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. > > This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify > it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by > the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or > (at your option) any later version. > > This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, > but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of > MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the > GNU General Public License for more details. > > You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License > along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. > --> > > > <language id="pspp" _name="PSPP" version="2.0" _section="Sources"> > > <styles> > <style id="string" _name="String" map-to="def:string"/> > <style id="escaped-character" _name="Escaped Character" > map-to="def:special-char"/> > <style id="data-block" _name="Data Block" map-to="def:preprocessor"/> > <style id="included-file" _name="Included File" map-to="def:string"/> > <style id="char" _name="Character" map-to="def:character"/> > <style id="keyword" _name="Keyword" map-to="def:keyword"/> > <style id="type" _name="Data Type" map-to="def:type"/> > <style id="comment" _name="Comment" map-to="def:comment"/> > </styles> > > <default-regex-options case-sensitive="false" /> > > <definitions> > > <context id="pspp"> > > <include> > > <context id="comment-star" style-ref="comment"> > <start>^[\t ]*\*</start> > <end>^[\t ]*$|^(?=[^\t ])</end> > </context> > > <context id="comment-keyword" style-ref="comment"> > <start>^[\t ]*COMMENT</start> > <end>\.[\t ]*$|^[\t ]*$|^(?=[^\t ])</end> > </context> > > <context id="data-block" style-ref="data-block"> > <start>(?<=(^BEGIN DATA$))</start> > <end>(?=(^END DATA\.?))</end> > </context> > > <context id="string-double" end-at-line-end="true" > style-ref="string"> > <start>"</start> > <end>"</end> > </context> > > <context id="string-single" end-at-line-end="true" > style-ref="string"> > <start>'</start> > <end>'</end> > </context> > > <context id="keywords" style-ref="keyword"> > <keyword>ALL</keyword> > <keyword>AND</keyword> > <keyword>BY</keyword> > <keyword>EQ</keyword> > <keyword>GE</keyword> > <keyword>GT</keyword> > <keyword>LE</keyword> > <keyword>LT</keyword> > <keyword>NE</keyword> > <keyword>NOT</keyword> > <keyword>OR</keyword> > <keyword>TO</keyword> > <keyword>WITH</keyword> > </context> > > </include> > </context> > </definitions> > > > </language> > > Le 07/02/2024 à 17:12, Ben Pfaff a écrit : > > My best guess is that the pspp.lang file, which specifies how to do > syntax highlighting, is somehow missing or misplaced on the machine > where text appears in all black. It's surprising; I don't know why > that would have happened. > > On Tue, Feb 6, 2024 at 3:53 PM ft gmail <public....@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > After an installation of pspp 2.0 on a second PC running under win 10 I found > that color coding of syntax worked whereas on another PC under win 11 I only > get a black syntax text. How to get a color-coded syntax under win 11 ? > > TIA > > -ftr