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primem0ver
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I use Semantic Colorizer to color syntax for .NET based languages (primarily C#). It has the most options for coloring syntax that I have seen. However, I cannot get it to work with Visual Studio 2019. The coloring theme options that come with VS 2019 are both inferior and supersede it. I cannot disable them and VS 2019 doesn't allow the color options I have set for Semantic to take affect. Disabling advanced setting "Use enhanced colors for c# and basic" did nothing. The colors are still there. I have read other reports online of how this setting doesn't always work and has other issues as well. Is this a bug? How do I get my colorizing extension to work? I am going back to VS 2017 until I can get this to work.
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