kml is xml-based language so its code need XML syntax highlighting.
xml has
"Code Language (used for syntax highlighting): lang-xml".
Look at the bottom of XML tag info. We should have the same for kml.
Both xml and kml can be used with any language but XML questions have proper syntax highlighting and KML questions don't. Examples with incorrect highlighting: one, two, three etc. To see the difference try to add xml tag to question or add HTML-comment <!-- language: lang-xml -->
before KML code (but don't apply these edits until this feature-request is considered).
[python] [kml]
or[r] [kml]
posts resort to the default 'just guess at highlighting' mode.language-default
is used.default
highlighting, or post specifically sets a different language tag for code blocks with the<!-- language: .. -->
or<!-- language-all: ... -->
syntax. The XML tag still has a default set because there is a large enough body of posts with only the XML tag. I don't see that for KML.language-default
still will apply some highlighting, but it is a generic brand of highlighting that often gets things wrong. This is not the same aslanguage-none
, which would disable all highlighting.language-default
is a bigger concern, so we have to judge if the advantages weights more than the disadvantages. I'd prefer to just add xml tag since it's just a normal XML file though...default
syntax highlighting sometimes make it worse. Now it's just a matter to judge if the advantages outweigh the disadvantages...