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Changing the color of "equals" signs within an XML

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    rockyjain
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    Hi all

    Eclipse 3.1
    MyEclipse 3.8.4

    Not sure if this is the correct forum for this… so please move it as required.

    I’ve got my background for my XML documents to be black and have my font colors to “non-black” colors. However, I’ve noticed that the “equals” sign is still coming out black, and thus invisible to me.

    Is there a way to fix this?

    #230670 Reply

    Riyad Kalla
    Member
    #230674 Reply

    rockyjain
    Member

    Riyad

    I don’t have a jspsourcecolors.xml file on my machine. Within the following directory:

    \plugins\com.ibm.sse.model_13.8.4

    I have the following:

    .options
    model.jar
    plugin.properties
    plugin.xml

    #230675 Reply

    Riyad Kalla
    Member

    It lives in your workspace dir, not in your plugins dir. I made the mistake of searching my plugins dir as well, but you need to search your Workspace dir.

    #230676 Reply

    rockyjain
    Member

    I don’t have a workspace directory…. I have my environment pointing to an existing code base.

    #230677 Reply

    Riyad Kalla
    Member

    Eclipse will not load without a workspace, I assure you, you have a workspace directory somewhere. It may not be under your Eclipse dir, it just may be somewhere else.

    File > Switch Workspace, what does it say in the dropdown box? That is where your workspace dir lives.

    #230678 Reply

    rockyjain
    Member

    Of course… I’m an idiot. 🙂

    Thanks for your help!

    Rocky

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