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r.stiltskin:
(Using revision 5945 in Ubuntu 8.04)

When I use "find" or "replace", if "Highlight occurrences" is selected,  the highlight color appears as the foreground and completely hides all occurrences of the search term instead of highlighting them.  Did I configure something incorrectly or is this a bug in the highlighting code?

Jenna:
If I understand correctly, the colour is opaque and covers the whole text and background ?
Does that also happen, if you use "Highlight occurrences" directly or "Incremental search" ?

Where do you get C::B from ?

r.stiltskin:
>>> If I understand correctly, the colour is opaque and covers the whole text and background ?
Exactly.

>>> Does that also happen, if you use "Highlight occurrences" directly or "Incremental search" ?
I don't know what you mean here.   When I built C::B,  "Highlight occurrences" was already selected (in Settings/Editor).  When I search using Search/Find or Search/Replace, all occurrences of the search term are highlighted, but the highlighting is opaque.  If I de-select "Highlight occurrences", the search term is identified by a gray background, but only a single occurrence at a time.

>>>Where do you get C::B from ?
Revision 5945 from svn://svn.berlios.de/codeblocks/trunk

blueshake:
Can you show some pictures here.I think it would be easier to understand. :D

Jenna:

--- Quote from: blueshake on December 06, 2009, 03:06:17 pm ---Can you show some pictures here.I think it would be easier to understand. :D

--- End quote ---
I know what he means, the indicator used for highlight occurrences does not use transparency.

That can happen with unpatched scintilla, but should not happen with scintilla included in C::B's trunk.


Might be an issue with the graphics driver, but I never heard of such a problem.

EDIT:
So again my question:
what happens, if you use incremental search ?

NEXT EDIT:
Which desktop environment do you use, are composite effects enabled ?
They use the same type of indicator.

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