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Neil Hodgson schrieb:

>>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.

Mh... My X11 is running with 24 bit. And I do have quite a few Gtk
applications (e.g. Gimp, gThumb) running that use the full color depth
without any problems.

>    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.

I hadn't noticed the new bookmark symbol until you mentioned it. Indeed,
that symbol shows missing colors as well. I took a screenshot:

http://www.resourcecode.de/stuff/bookmark_1.png

So then I set both bookmark.fore and bookmark.back to various colors,
including the one you suggested. That only led to:

http://www.resourcecode.de/stuff/bookmark_2.png

Still the wrong color. So I tried setting bookmark.back to the color I
use for selection.back. That worked to some extend:

http://www.resourcecode.de/stuff/bookmark_3.png

though notice that the bookmark symbol is still missing some colors.
It worked as well with bookmark.fore set to selection.back.

I'm experiencing this same behaviour on both my laptop (running XFCE4.2
on Ubuntu Hoary Hedgehog) and on my desktop (same thing, but Ubuntu
Breezy Badger), both with SciTE 1.67 compiled from sources.

Though I'm not familiar with the SciTE source / Gtk api, I'd be willing
to investigate into this if someone can provide me with some hints as to
where to start (I thought of something like getting the size and entries
of the colormap).

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Sebastian
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