On Wednesday 11 May 2005 13:04, + Ben wrote:
>  [ MODERATED ] ***********************
> User-defined colours for selection of text would be great - black
> 'blocks' and white text is hard on the eye and kinda ugly.
>
> a command equivalent to the emacs Control - L, so that the line where
> the cursor is (which may, for instance, have been on the bottom of the
> screen) is redrawn the middle of the screen.  In text-dense pages, this
> is a godsend.
>
>
> 1.9 is outstanding, can't wait 'til 2.0 official!

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On Thursday 12 May 2005 05:43, blabla wrote:
> Ben wrote:
> > User-defined colours for selection of text would be great - black
> > 'blocks' and white text is hard on the eye and kinda ugly.
>
> If I am not mistaken you can change colours at will. My OOo is grey...
>
> Go into tools | options | OpenOffice.Org and select appearance and - hey
> presto - start adjusting.
>
> Also comes up immediately if you search for appearance or colors in help.
>
> > a command equivalent to the emacs Control - L, so that the line where
> > the cursor is (which may, for instance, have been on the bottom of the
> > screen) is redrawn the middle of the screen.  In text-dense pages, this
> > is a godsend.
>
> Can't help you there I am afraid and agree with you that a feature to
> fatten the cursor (I checked in help but didn't see anything :-) would
> be nice. Having said that, I have a feeling that it exists already -
> just a question of finding it...

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