I am puzzled why even the Global override settings cannot override the font used for string literals (for example write a "Hello world" program in Java and see how the string gets diplayed). It has been this way since many versions ago. Did anyone manage to make Notepad++ display string literals according to the Global override settings? Thanks.
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I am puzzled why even the Global override settings cannot override the font used for string literals (for example write a "Hello world" program in Java and see how the string gets diplayed). It has been this way since many versions ago. Did anyone manage to make Notepad++ display string literals according to the Global override settings? Thanks.
> It has been this way since many versions ago.
Like for years, I suppose. Yeah right, since when are there Global override settings?