Issue #25225: Condense and rewrite Idle doc section on text colors.
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* :kbd:`Return` while on any previous command retrieves that command
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Syntax colors
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-------------
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Text colors
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^^^^^^^^^^^
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The coloring is applied in a background "thread," so you may occasionally see
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uncolorized text. To change the color scheme, edit the ``[Colors]`` section in
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:file:`config.txt`.
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Idle defaults to black on white text, but colors text with special meanings.
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For the shell, these are shell output, shell error, user output, and
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user error. For Python code, at the shell prompt or in an editor, these are
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keywords, builtin class and function names, names following ``class`` and
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``def``, strings, and comments. For any text window, these are the cursor (when
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present), found text (when possible), and selected text.
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Python syntax colors:
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Keywords
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orange
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Strings
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green
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Comments
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red
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Definitions
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blue
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Shell colors:
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Console output
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brown
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stdout
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blue
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stderr
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dark green
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stdin
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black
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Text coloring is done in the background, so uncolorized text is occasionally
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visible. To change the color scheme, use the Configure IDLE dialog
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Highlighting tab. The marking of debugger breakpoint lines in the editor and
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text in popups and dialogs is not user-configurable.
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Startup and code execution
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