How to enable variable highlighter on Vista (JDeveloper 10.1.3.3)

I have been working with JDeveloper for a while I have tried the 10.1.3.3 & the new preview 2 on my Windows Vista laptop, but I can't get the open source update Varible highlighter and code colorizer to work.
I have tried everything with the 10.1.3.3, but nothing is working, so I wondered if it's a Vista issue? If anybody know any solution for my problem I would be greatful because I really want that to work in my program. I tried installing the new preview version, but it didnt seem any better. That's why I am writing and if you got any good advices for a user using JDeveloper on Vista I would be greatful.

User,
I have the variable highlighter extension installed (10.1.3.3), and it's working just fine. What JDK are you using with JDeveloper (the one that comes with the windows download, or another one)? I am using 1.5.0_11. Just on the off-chance, do you have JDeveloper installed in a directory with spaces in the name? JDev sometimes has a problem when you do this.
A quick search on the forum finds a few other posts. [url http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?messageID=1886267]This one has some of my experiences.
Hope this helps.
John

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