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There are two css files in the list, which I named css1 and css2. After editing, exit the app and re-enter, the css file at the end of the list will have normal syntax highlighting, while the other file will have weird syntax highlighting.(Pic 1 and 2)
At the same time, to prevent accidents, I re-created a brand new css file(css3) locally, so that I had three css files in my list. After editing css3 and restarting the app, the syntax highlighting of the first two css files was abnormal, including the file that was originally displayed normally(css2). The only file with normal syntax highlighting was still at the end of the list.
To exclude the influence of the last edit, I swapped css3 and css2, edited css3 for the last time, and restarted the app. After editing, css2 at the end of the list had normal syntax highlighting, while css1 and css3 had abnormal syntax highlighting.(Pic 3 and 4)
These issues also apply to remote files (such as files linked to GitHub repositories).
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There are two css files in the list, which I named css1 and css2. After editing, exit the app and re-enter, the css file at the end of the list will have normal syntax highlighting, while the other file will have weird syntax highlighting.(Pic 1 and 2)
At the same time, to prevent accidents, I re-created a brand new css file(css3) locally, so that I had three css files in my list. After editing css3 and restarting the app, the syntax highlighting of the first two css files was abnormal, including the file that was originally displayed normally(css2). The only file with normal syntax highlighting was still at the end of the list.
To exclude the influence of the last edit, I swapped css3 and css2, edited css3 for the last time, and restarted the app. After editing, css2 at the end of the list had normal syntax highlighting, while css1 and css3 had abnormal syntax highlighting.(Pic 3 and 4)
These issues also apply to remote files (such as files linked to GitHub repositories).
Environment
Device Information:
WebView Info:
Package Name: com.google.android.webview
Version: 131.0.6778.104
App Info:
Name: Acode
Package Name: com.foxdebug.acode
Version: 1.10.6
Version Code: 954
Device Info:
Android Version: 12
Manufacturer: samsung
Model: SM-N976N
Platform: Android
Cordova Version: 13.0.0
Screen Info:
Width: 412
Height: 869
Color Depth: 24
Additional Info:
Language: zh-TW
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 12; SM-N976N Build/SP1A.210812.016; wv) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Chrome/131.0.6778.104 Mobile Safari/537.36
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Acode.log
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