Sebastian Steinlechner:
> I recently updated to SciTE 1.67 (from something like 1.62) and came
> across the following problem (on GTK2/Ubuntu 5.10). I have
>
> selection.back=#e7ff60
>
> in my properties file. That's a nice MacOSX textmarker like color. Works
> fine, though not in XML mode. Each time I'm editing a php/html/xml file,
> I'm getting some strange blue/turquoise. Looks a bit like the inverse
> color of what it should be.
The inverse colour is #18009f, a dark blue. Turquoise has too much
green to be the inverse of something containing max green.
> Why is this happening? And more importantly, what can I do about it?
You may have a limited colour palette, perhaps with an 8-bit
display mode. If this is the case, options include changing mode to
16, 24, or 32 bit or reducing the number of colours used in the
HTML/XML mode.
One change in 1.67 is that bookmarks are displayed using a pixmap
which wil be using up palette entries. Turn this off with
bookmark.fore=#007fff.
Neil
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