Thanks again, Terry! You are as useful as usual!!

On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 3:52 PM, 'Terry Brown' via leo-editor <
[email protected]> wrote:

> On Fri, 16 May 2014 02:10:14 -0700 (PDT)
> [email protected] wrote:
>
> > Thanks indeed, Terry, for picking up and fulfilling my request so
> > soon!
> >
> > Could you please provide some basic step-by-step instructions on how
> > to apply these changes?
>
> So to get the new code you just need to be running the latest version
> from:
>
> http://leoeditor.com/download.html
>
> option 2. (when Edward next updates the documentation the information
> will all be on that page, currently it's still popping out to the old
> page, http://www.greygreen.org/leo/http://www.greygreen.org/leo/
> but that page has the current info., so that's ok.
>
> Then
>
> Settings -> Open Personal Settings
>
>
>
> Under the @settings node, create a node `@data qt-gui-user-style-sheet`
>
> In that, put something like:
>
> /* focused pane border highlight */
> QTextEdit#log-widget, LeoQTreeWidget#treeWidget, QTextEdit#richTextEdit {
>   background: blue;
> }
> QTextEdit:focus#log-widget, LeoQTreeWidget:focus#treeWidget,
> QTextEdit:focus#richTextEdit {
>   background: red;
> }
>
> Also, to be sure the old red-border code's not running, create a node
> under @settings, `@bool use_focus_border = False`
>
> I think you mentioned changing the background color, as shown above,
> but if you want to change the border, you can
>
> Settings -> Open Global Settings
>
> find the node there, `active frame border styles` and copy it and its
> children under your @settings node in your personal settings, and edit
> the values in the children as needed, they're:
>
> @string focused-border-style = solid
> @string focused-border-width = 1px
> @string focused-border-focus-color = red
> @string focused-border-unfocus-color = white
>
> Two notes:
>
>  - long term this should just be a matter of going to the menu item
>    `Settings -> Appearance -> Active pane` or something, but we're not
>    there yet.
>
>  - if you want the full flexibility of and appearance tweaks Qt allows,
>    you're always going to have to deal with some complexity, knowing
>    the style-sheet syntax, essentially.
>
> http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/stylesheet-reference.html
>
> Cheers -Terry
>
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