Is there a way other than the "current line highlight color" to define the font color of the current line?
In addition to defining the current line color is there a setting to define the current line maker in the left column to have a unique color?
I tried changing it in the Window Blue Whale XML file but there are five Windows Blue Whale XML files in the directory
Windows 10 Blue Whale #1.xml
Windows 10 Blue Whale #2.xml
Windows 10 Blue Whale #3.xml
Windows 10 Blue Whale.xml >> added edit here
Windows10 Blue Whale.xml >> added edit here
<!-- <LineHighlight color="536870911" backgroundcolor="6308925"/> -->
<LineHighlight color="16776960" backgroundcolor="6308925"/>
No luck with editing the theme file to get the current line color to change to yellow
Thanks in Advance
-Tim C.
CURRENT LINE COLOR
Re: CURRENT LINE COLOR
I believe that this setting relates to the color of top and bottom borders of the current line highlight; this line is displayed using the current highlighter.tim_crouse wrote: ↑01 Sep 2024 14:50 Is there a way other than the "current line highlight color" to define the font color of the current line?
None that I would know of (which means nothing ) but it seems like a good thing to have.tim_crouse wrote: ↑01 Sep 2024 14:50 In addition to defining the current line color is there a setting to define the current line maker in the left column to have a unique color?
I guess these are related to color profiles, plus maybe some cruft.tim_crouse wrote: ↑01 Sep 2024 14:50 I tried changing it in the Window Blue Whale XML file but there are five Windows Blue Whale XML files in the directory (...)
Do you mean background of the current line? That can be easily changed at Environment > Themes > Customize... > Line highlight.tim_crouse wrote: ↑01 Sep 2024 14:50 No luck with editing the theme file to get the current line color to change to yellow
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