On Thu, 07 Feb 2002 13:06:37 -0500, Erb wrote:

No, Erb, "Apply color scheme to a project" under Misc. is an optional option. 
You should only use it when you want to have for a certain project a color scheme
different from the "global one". All you need to do is just create a color scheme of 
your own
and apply it in "IDE Options->Colors&Fonts". IDEA will use that scheme by default.

Best regards,
Yura Cangea
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>Mike Wannamaker wrote:
>> I have turned off the background color for my cursor line, and it works, 
>> but if I shut down and restrat IDEA it doesn't remember it?
>> 
>You need to save a custom color scheme, then use it
>in the project settings under Miscellaneous.  (This sounds like a good
>FAQ entry.)
>
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