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Hello,
in Perl, "<<" can start a heredoc string.
While the Perl interpreter can decide if this is indeed a Heredoc string or a shift left operator, a simple language grammar can't, because it doesn't know that TSL2561_LUX_CHSCALE is a constant.
If you save the constant in a variable first and use that to do the binary left shift, it is highlighted correctly:
$shift = TSL2561_LUX_CHSCALE;
$chScale = (1 << $shift);
Can you send me the file so I can try it on my device?
Is the file "gianni_custom2.css" downloaded from iCloud?
Are you using public key authentication or user/password auth? It looks like the credentials are wrong. Do you get any other error message alert?
This is a bug in iOS 9. A reboot of your iPad Pro should fix that.
Are you sure that this is a problem of the editor? In the screenshot it looks like "<script></script>" is correctly highlighted as a string.
Or do you mean when you preview the file in the browser?
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That's weird. I'm using Apple's UIDocument class which handles saving automatically and is also responsible for the temporary files names you are seeing. Does a reboot of your iPad fix any of the problems you are seeing? Unfortunately, I have seen many document picker issues go away after a reboot...