![]() Question: I use type.super here because I made a similar change to the ruby syntax to apply the same style to superclasses. With this in mind, should this change be renamed to type.trait or should it be renamed to something like type.italic so the ruby syntax or any other language can all use type.italic? or maybe something else altogether. <img width="597" alt="image" src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/7274458/9d02dba0-75a4-4439-9f31-fd8aa0873075"> Release Notes: - Exposed Rust traits as `type.interface` for individual syntax theming. |
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