I'm on a 256-colour terminal, using the default colour scheme with bg=dark.
The example files are highlighting for me like this:
example.blade.php
About half way down starting at the @if statement things are highlighting in green for me rather than yellow. If I remove the immediately preceding {{ }} section, it's yellow. So I guess something with the {{ }} is screwing it up. It also highlights as yellow if I make the {{ }} section all one line.
The > and < symbols in PHP sections are highlighting as errors.
Potentially related to < not rendering properly: on the line @for ($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++) the highlighting is getting messed up starting at the <.
example2.blade.php
In <a href="{{ $subscriber->email }} "> the contents of the {{ }} are not being highlighted as PHP. The same issue is shown again on the <form line.
I'm on a 256-colour terminal, using the default colour scheme with bg=dark.
The example files are highlighting for me like this:
example.blade.php
@if
statement things are highlighting in green for me rather than yellow. If I remove the immediately preceding {{ }} section, it's yellow. So I guess something with the {{ }} is screwing it up. It also highlights as yellow if I make the {{ }} section all one line.>
and<
symbols in PHP sections are highlighting as errors.<
not rendering properly: on the line@for ($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++)
the highlighting is getting messed up starting at the<
.example2.blade.php
<a href="{{ $subscriber->email }} ">
the contents of the {{ }} are not being highlighted as PHP. The same issue is shown again on the<form
line.example3.blade.php seems fine.