I am using the latest Leo. Just verified that the default setting of
background color is still pink for body pane:
background-color: #fdf5f5; /* A kind of pink. */
selection-color: white;
selection-background-color: lightgrey;
I will play around with it a bit as you suggested. Could you post or update
the repo with the new settings you are referring to? The white on grey for
selection does not work that great as the white is really faint against the
selection background and is hard to read.
The vr pane is white and it looks nice.
I also noticed the jumping when using mouse click. Using C-T seems to not
cause the jump. I have been trying to use key combos as much as possible in
general because at the end of the day I could already feel the wrist pain
if I use the mouse too much and I don't want the injury to get worse or
permanent.
On Wednesday, September 26, 2012 5:30:43 AM UTC-7, Edward K. Ream wrote:
>
> On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 12:25 AM, F.S. <[email protected] <javascript:>>
> wrote:
>
> > I just noticed that after some usage the background color of the body
> pane
> > turns from the default pink to yellow (the default color of outline
> pane).
> > ...this might be a
> > side effect of a stylesheet lockout and thought you may be interested in
> > knowing.
>
> Yes, I'm interested. The lockout only happens during a mouse-click
> event in the body pane. I'm not at all sure that it's a good idea,
> but otoh, if the event causes a change to the stylesheet the scroll
> bug will be reactivated.
>
> Hmm, I just tried switching between the outline pane and the body pane
> with the mouse. Somehow things mostly work, but I'm not sure why!
> That is, the outline border is drawn correctly (by changing a
> stylesheet). There *is* some unwanted scrolling, but it's not
> horrible: the clicked position stays on the screen.
>
> Are you switching between panes with the mouse? If so, I would
> discourage you from doing so, for several reasons. First, mousing
> around will damage your body eventually. I learned that the hard way.
> Second, Leo is designed to be key friendly. You might as well come
> up to speed quickly.
>
> Also, what version of Leo are you using? Lately, the default
> background color for the body pane is white, regardless of what pane
> has focus, because the border color shows the pane with focus much
> more clearly than faint background colors.
>
> Edward
>
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