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Another capitalisation issue (user-created identifiers)

Paul59

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Type in 'x1' and press return, you end up with 'X1' highlighted as though it was a keyword. The same applies to y1 but not other identifiers eg z1, n1.

I checked help (just in case!) but there's no entry for X1 or Y1.
 
Are you sure? :)

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Haha, I must have pressed F1 after correcting the case. It's still part of the capitalisation issue though*:p

EDIT: I take that back!
EDIT2: I was playing with someone else's code and they'd used x1 as a variable name.
 
You posted about the capitalization issue with import statements already. I would rather have these things in one topic and not for each variant a new one. I will mark at as bug but change the title.
 
Sorry about that, I thought this was a completely different issue to begin with as it didn't appear to be a valid reserved word but of course I was searching in lower case. (X0/X1 etc seems a very strange choice of method names IMHO)
 
Even when avoiding the capitalisation by clicking away from the line you end up with working code but some variables highlighted.
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The highlighting is like the capitalization very simple coded inside TED. For sure there is room for improvement.
 
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