In MaxL Script Editor, Calculation Script Editor, Formula Editor, and Report Script Editor, the different elements of scripts are color-coded to improve readability. You can change the default color for each script element. Any changes that you make apply to all script editors.
To customize color-coding in script editors:
From the menu bar, select Tools, and then Console options.
Select the Script Editor Options tab.
To change the color for a script element:
To apply a standard color, in the Color column next to the element, select a color from the drop-down list.
To create a custom color, select Custom from the drop-down list and then select a color in the Set Editor Color dialog box.
Click Apply to save the settings.
The settings take effect immediately.
Click Close to close the dialog box.