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User forums => General (but related to Code::Blocks) => Topic started by: KemyKo on March 12, 2018, 07:05:29 pm
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It`s the huge black and white dotted lines that bothers me. I want to remove them or at least change its color.
I`m using linux, if you`re interested :))
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1. Open Setting -> Environment -> Colour
2. Search for margin or folding and set the colours to your liking.
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You can either disable that bar completely, which i dont recommend because you lose the change bar and the folding display (and maybe something else that i dont use), or you set the Margin chrome colour and Margin chrome highlight colour to the same colour, it looks much better then. I also use a dark scheme and use the colour value #A6A6A6 for them.
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It`s the huge black and white dotted lines that bothers me. I want to remove them or at least change its color.
I`m using linux, if you`re interested :))
Unrelated question.
How did you make CB to have a dark theme on other elements of the UI (not just the editor)?
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konjina: He/she has changed the gtk2/3 theme he is using.
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konjina: He/she has changed the gtk2/3 theme he is using.
Oh cool, just tried it. But line number "space" is still white (https://transfer.sh/TkTIh/Screenshot-at-2018-03-15-11-12-00.png) I tired tweaking the theme to no success.
Also the space where the toolbars are located, under the menu.
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Most tweakable colours are in Settings -> Environment -> Colours.
The toolbars will be fixed if you restart C::B.
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Most tweakable colours are in Settings -> Environment -> Colours.
The toolbars will be fixed if you restart C::B.
Oh, awesome! Thank you so much.
I was just about to ask how to get rid of the white borders around the toolbars, but I managed to get that as well under Environment->Docking system->Pane border size
Turned it down to zero.
Now it's perfect.
Thanks again!
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Ok that was short lived.
I have another question.
OP how did you manage to change the background color of the Logs? I tried everything.