:) Thank you, Viktor!

On Thursday, September 16, 2021 at 1:38:34 PM UTC-4 [email protected] 
wrote:

> Hello Thomas,
>
> [email protected] schrieb am Mittwoch, 15. September 2021 um 15:30:25 
> UTC+2:
>
>> For those interested in how the background color is computed, here is the 
>> algorithm:
>>
>> 1. Parse the Leo theme's style sheet and extract the body text foreground 
>> and background colors.
>> 2. If the theme has a light background, use a slightly darker color; if 
>> the theme bg is dark, use a slightly lighter color.  Keep the hue the same, 
>> only changing the intensity (change only V in the HSV triple).  If the bg 
>> color is not specified, guess based on the fg color (currently this is a 
>> very simple minded guess)..
>> 3. If the theme's bg color is very dark, use a larger change in intensity 
>> than otherwise (because the minimum perceptible change seems to be larger 
>> in the V value for very dark colors).
>>
>> Please let us know how the highlighting works for you!
>>
>
> Works like a charm for me.
>
> On Wednesday, September 15, 2021 at 9:13:40 AM UTC-4 [email protected] 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Highlighting of the body line the cursor is now in the latest version of 
>>> the *devel* branch. Highlighting is turned off by default.  To turn it 
>>> on, add a setting to myLeoSettings.leo, or to an outline in which you want 
>>> to try it out.  The setting is:
>>>
>>> @bool highlight-body-line = True
>>>
>>> By default, the highlight color will be computed based on the background 
>>> color of your theme.  If you do not like the computed color, you can 
>>> override it with another setting:
>>>
>>> @string line-highlight-color = yourcolor
>>>
>>> Instead of *yourcolor*,  use the CSS color you want.  Valid css colors 
>>> are standard css color names like *aliceblue*, *lightgrey*, etc. You 
>>> can also use css rgb color values like *#1253da*. If the color is not a 
>>> valid css color, black will be used, which is not likely to be a good 
>>> highlight color. (Note that the allowed color names are those known to Qt, 
>>> and may not include the full range used by browsers).
>>>
>>> The *Help/Open Help topics* menu has a new entry 
>>> *Help-For-Highlight-Current-Line*  that displays this information about 
>>> the color settings.
>>>
>>
> Thanks a lot for adding this visual improvement.
>
> With kind regards,
>
> Viktor
>
>

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