I do something similar using macros (ironic right?)  

Mostly I do this based on paragraph styles to know where the code is to 
colorize. You can also just select text and colorize that.

I don't remember if I used the same colors as the macro editor.

If you want a copy, let me know and I can send you a copy packaged as an 
extension... 



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>Hello,
>I want to write documents to explain a few macros, and I want to keep
>the
>same colors in the (for macros written in the document) as the
>LibreOffice
>BASIC IDE.
>Is there a way (software, extension, ...) to achieve this?
>Regards,
>
>
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