It's not a bug. Actually we decided to use default coloring scheme to
prevent conflicts with other colors (like selection in the tree etc). The
coloring scheme configured by the user could be rather different from the
standard (e.g. white letters on black background). That might cause the tree
to become unreadable at all.
It seems that highlighting of the match of the search in bold is enough make
it visually distinguished.

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Valentin Kipiatkov
JetBrains, Inc
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"Develop with pleasure!"

"Edoardo Comar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> It's nice that the lines of the results of a text search are colored to
> distinguish java keywords, constants etc.
>
> but I'd rather have them uncolored (except to highlight the match of the
> search) than having them using a coloring schema that's different from
> the project's. A bug, IMO.
>
> see image.
>
> Edo
>


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