Highlighting in a sentence as a noun

In the past, I'd only have code highlighting.

It is worth highlighting that this sale was via a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan.

No offense, but your comment is a symptom of the very problem the article is highlighting.

I built in filtering and highlighting into NewsBlur to address that concern.

What you're responding to is not just the nice non-capitalized macros and the $ keyword, but the syntax highlighting in his examples.

However, they're missing the most important feature from their front page: Syntax highlighting!Valid executables are colored green, as you type.

I can go back and visualize myself highlighting something in specific physical book, but on a screen it all just blends together in my memory.

At least in Emacs, both Haskell and OCaml have an additional option to syntax highlighting with color: your code can also be highlighted with symbols.

Actually, thinking about this, I've found syntax highlighting even more useful for Haskell and OCaml than other languages, probably because they have very minimalist syntax.

Highlighting definitions

noun

an area of lightness in a picture

See also: highlight