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- Rated 4 out of 5ruma Davide, 3 år sidenSo it only works for RAW files, not on the pages itself, is that correct?
Thank you :-)Tzolin rutzij b'anonel
xtalüx rutzijol 3 år sidenYes, that's correct: raw files (with a few exceptions that won't work, those on raw.githubusercontent.com being a notable one).
We could technically inject the library code to colour elements on regular pages, but I wouldn't really know what to colour exactly, it depends too much on the page. Doing all `` blocks could be a thing maybe, or we could imagine adding a feature to selectively colour a block, but there's nothing of the sort supported by the add-on at the moment. - Rated 4 out of 5ruma Firefox okisanel 14068156, 7 år siden
- Rated 4 out of 5ruma enderandpeter, 7 år sidenI thought it was missing PHP, but it was just not in an obvious place. There's an initial list of what I guess are commonly requested languages and then suddenly it's an alphabetical list. Maybe the whole thing should be alphabetical for such a long list.
Tzolin rutzij b'anonel
xtalüx rutzijol 7 år sidenThank you for the feedback!
The library that is used by the add-on makes a distinction between a set of “most-common languages”, and all other languages it supports. For technical reasons, this add-on initially supported just this restricted set of languages. When I added all the other ones (including PHP), I appended them to the list. So in fact this makes two alphabetical lists: a first one with the “most-common languages” (as presented by the library, I'm not actually trying to classify languages here), and a second one below, with all other languages.
I understand that this might be confusing. Maybe I will change it in the future. Ideally, I would like to implement an option to switch between the complete list of languages, or just the restricted subset. One advantage would be that auto-detection goes much faster when the library is compiled for fewer languages…
Anyway, thanks again! - Rated 4 out of 5ruma Ludwig, 7 år sidenWorks. However, the settings could be better. It's hard to find a good, bright color scheme without a quick preview.