It seems as though often the syntax highlighter does not detect the language I'm working in. When this happens, I try to be responsible and apply the manual highlighting comment: `<!-- language: NAME -->`. However, it's hard for me to remember this syntax because it is _finicky_. Consider the following examples of the highlighting comment with subtle changes in spacing: `<!-- language: python -->` <!-- language: python --> for i in range(10): print('hi') `<!--language: python -->` <!--language: python --> for i in range(10): print('hi') `<!-- language: python-->` <!-- language: python--> for i in range(10): print('hi') `<!--language:python-->` <!--language:python--> for i in range(10): print('hi') `<!-- language:python -->` <!-- language:python --> for i in range(10): print('hi') `<!-- language: python -->` <!-- language: python --> for i in range(10): print('hi') Since the foregoing doesn't display on Meta, I have an image: [![Finicky highlighting syntax][1]][1] In all cases, the comments are detected as such, but in only some cases is highlighting applied as a result. Is there a way to make this command less finicky and, hopefully, thereby easier to use? [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/IK4T0.png