On Thu, 8 Jan 2004, Angus Leeming wrote:

> Nirmal Govind wrote:
> 
> > Hi.. would it be possible to distinguish the inset that appears when
> > a cross reference is inserted from the inset for a citation
> > reference? Maybe by changing the color of the inset from grey to
> > something else for the citation reference? It would be easier for
> > one to find the citation references or vice-versa (if some sort of a
> > repetitive change has to be made to some of them) if these two
> > insets were distinguishable. The insets do show the text which
> > distinguishes the references however if one were scrolling thru a
> > long document, trying to find citations, it is not easy to
> > distinguish one from the other. They are two different menu options
> > so maybe it makes sense to do this anyway?
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > nirmal
> 
> Hi, Nirmal. At the moment the background colour of the button insets 
> is hard-coded. However, if we move to storing the colour of each 
> LColors::color variable as an RGBColor struct rather than as a 
> X11string, then it would be trivial to define cite_bg colour etc and 
> get correctly rendered bevelled edges to the button.
> 
> The code to do all this exists. It's just a matter of juggling it 
> around.

So... should he file an enhancement request at bugzilla for this?

/Christian


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Christian Ridderström                           http://www.md.kth.se/~chr


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