Thanks Valentin.
Having coloring in a different scheme is IMO worse than having no coloring,
so my preference is for the lines NOT to be colored except for the 
matching text (bold/red/whatever you want).

Edo

Valentin Kipiatkov wrote:
> 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.
> 
> --
> Valentin Kipiatkov
> JetBrains, Inc
> http://www.intellij.com
> "Develop with pleasure!"
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> "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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