If you add something like <!-- language-all: php -->
at the beginning of a documentation example, reviewers see no difference. Example below:
One relevant change is here: https://stackoverflow.com/documentation/review/changes/129687
A bunch of edits I submitted to make content more readable were randomly rejected, because users thought I had not changed anything. It should be visible to users.
Without this, anytime someone post a change to make doc more readable with syntax highlighting, it will be randomly refused because a reviewer can not see the difference.
I hope it's clear enough; it's my first post (I guess) on META. I can edit if required.
EDIT: Some example of rejected edits:
- https://stackoverflow.com/documentation/review/changes/129678?filter-tags=laravel
- https://stackoverflow.com/documentation/review/changes/129642?filter-tags=laravel
- https://stackoverflow.com/documentation/review/changes/129645?filter-tags=laravel
- https://stackoverflow.com/documentation/review/changes/129640?filter-tags=laravel
- etc.
Some reviewers uses a default comment, and some other actually write it's because there is no change.
EDIT: Maybe I will have fewer rejects with better summaries. Anyway, I think the differences are still not really visible.