The MARK_FOLLOWING rule, which must be placed inside a RULES tag, highlights from the start of the match to the next syntax token. The text to match is specified between opening and closing MARK_FOLLOWING tags. The following attributes are supported:
TYPE - The token type to highlight the text with. See the section called “Token Types” for a list of token types.
AT_LINE_START - If set to TRUE, the sequence will only be highlighted if it occurs at the beginning of a line.
AT_WHITESPACE_END - If set to TRUE, the sequence will only be highlighted if it is the first non-whitespace text in the line.
AT_WORD_START - If set to TRUE, the sequence will only be highlighted if it occurs at the beginning of a word.
EXCLUDE_MATCH - If set to TRUE, the match will not be highlighted, only the text after it will.
Here is a rule that highlights variables in Unix shell scripts (“$CLASSPATH”, “$IFS”, etc):
<MARK_FOLLOWING TYPE="KEYWORD2">$</MARK_FOLLOWING> |