On Tue, 2 Aug 2011 11:06:02 -0500, Christopher Pow
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I am having great difficulty applying a QsciStyle object to an
annotation.
> No matter what I do I can't get it to style the way I want.
> 
> I set up:
> 
> QsciStyle
>
myStyle(-1,"Annotation",QColor(255,0,0),QColor(255,150,150),QFont("Courier
> New",-1,-1,true),true);
> 
> then later on I do:
> 
> myScintilla->annotate(line,"some text",myStyle);
> 
> The "some text" always comes out with color black, paper white and the
> default font.
> 
> What am I doing wrong?
> 
> I verified that myStyle is set up correctly and has been given the style
#
> of 62.  I tried passing myStyle->style() to the annotate() API to get it
to
> resolve to a different overload, but that gave the same results.

What version of QScintilla?

Do you have a short, complete program that demonstrates the problem?

The current snapshot does have fixes for QsciStyle but they should only
have an effect if you are using multiple QsciScintilla instances.

Phil
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