I often post benchmarks and then the results look partly colored:
Sometimes someone edits my post to change the syntax highlighting from default to text, and then it looks like this:
I prefer the numbers to stand out being highlighted. One benefit in this case is that it shows the equivalent structure of the two table titles and how they relate.
But I agree it's text, not some programming language, so the editor is right. And I wish those thousands-commas would be colored as well. And sometimes I use words that happen to be keywords or standard identifiers of the language and get highlighted when I don't want that.
Is there a proper way to declare it as lang-text-with-numbers
or so, to make everyone happy?
lang-json
, which has a very limited highlighting set and indeed appears to show what you're looking for: i.stack.imgur.com/LgiGA.png. Potentially it havinglang-json
applied will discourage people applying the text formattingtext
like this, the colouring of the numbers really shouldn't matter, in my opinion. I sometimes actually find the numbers being coloured distracting.-?\b[0-9](?:[0-9,._]*[0-9])?\b
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