Andrew Douglas Pitonyak さんは書きました:
>  What do you mean by "Highlight"?
>
> Can you write a single macro to do this? My guess is that it can be done
> if you desire to do so. the trick, however, is that your macro must be
> able to determine the current state so that it can be toggled.
>
> You say that you have a macro that turns it on, and one that turns it off.
>
> Can you post the macros for this and let me have a look?
>
> On 08/20/2010 10:05 PM, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
>   
>> Good morning
>> I am sure, I will make myself with this question - which I actually
>> posted already 2-3 times in the past - the most unpopular person on the
>> list.
>>
>> Toggle functions/features.
>> Hit F5 -> get the navigator; hit F5 again -> the navigator disappears.
>> Ctrl+shift+p -> superscript; Ctrl+shift+p -> superscript back to normal.
>>
>> The first example is a function, the second a font attribute. THIS
>> apparently works.
>> I have tried in the past to assign a key combination to "highlight" text
>> and then remove the highlight.
>> Upon asking, I was told, the ONLY way to achieve this is by creating
>> **TWO DIFFERENT** macros.
>> THAT is what I did and currently use.
>>
>> But isn't this rather stupid (mysterious):
>> I CAN toggle the font attribute "superscript" with the SAME key ON/OFF
>> But I can NOT toggle the font attribute "highlight" ON/OFF.
>> (I have been working on this for a very long time already ...)
>>
>> WHY???
>>
>> Never in the past when I posted this question has anyone attempted (not
>> to mention succeeded) to answer this question.
>> And, as a matter of course, this feature is available in almost ALL
>> other software that I use/know.
>>
>>
>> Anything that makes sense would be highly appreciated. Even this were
>> not possible technically (rather difficult to believe!), I would like to
>> know the REASON instead of quietely dealing with this schizophrenic
>> behavior.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>     
>
>   
By "highlight" I mean applying a colored background to the selected text
(in the form of a fluorescent marker).
Naturally, that makes the text stand out.

Yes, I DO have 2 macros (it took me some struggle to set them up).
One applies the background color to the text (highlight it) and the
other removes it, if I select exactly the highlighted text.
I would love to send you the macro content, but I am afraid I do not
know how find, copy and paste the content.

If you could me a hint as to how to achieve that I will gladly provide
you the requested information.


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