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  1. Hi. After installing Autoit v3.3.8.0 and the latest SciTE Editor, Autoit Version, from downloads, the coloring is completely different. I'm just wondering, if there might be an easy way to switch back to the old coloring style, without loosing (maybe) important other changes integrated to this version of the customized SciTE Editor? Autocomplete: Before the typed letters turned to bold red, as soon as it was a valid abbreviation (mb -> MsgBox()Variables: a soft gray, before it was bold red-brownstring text: now red, before: bold soft gray{senkey-strings}: now just plain black, bold orange before...Amazingly the SciTE help system is still showing the old style of syntax coloring? Or, maybe, I messed up something, and it should be exactly as it was before?? Regards, Rudi.
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