Understanding Color Coding in Scripts

To make the script easier to read and understand, script text is displayed with line numbers and color coding.

The following color coding highlights are used:

Script Item

Color

Comments

green

Strings

red

Key words (words whose use is restricted by the scripting language)

bold blue

Global variables

underlined

Parameters

a green background

Errors (such as unclosed string constants)

a pink background

Parentheses

When the cursor is sitting after a parentheses, the matching parentheses is highlighted with a grey box.

Multiple instances

All instances of the selected variable, function, or keyword are highlighted with a gray background.