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Custom color scheme for plain text? [solved since SVN r11530]

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hidefromkgb:
Hi again.

I`ve finally decided to make C::B my primary non-console text editor. (Bye-bye MEdit!)
The problem I currently have is that the default color scheme for text files is incompatible with my dark desktop environment.
I already have a nice custom dark scheme for C, Bash, Asm and Python, but plain text files are now a pain in the butt to edit.
The default black-on-white interacts exceptionally bad with my line highlighting color and cursor color, making the text I`m editing barely legible.
And there seems to be no «Plain text» option within Syntax Highlighting configuration tab.

How do I redefine the plain text colors?

ivan braga:
I hope it's what you're looking for.

http://wiki.codeblocks.org/index.php/Syntax_highlighting_custom_colour_themes ;)

or

https://medium.com/@yzhong.cs/change-editor-theme-for-code-blocks-windows-linux-mac-92e9c15cbca4

hidefromkgb:
It`s not.

These only work for code, and plain text isn`t treated as code in C::B.

ivan braga:
Would it be this?

If it is not post an image, so I can understand.


hidefromkgb:
Should be self-explanatory:


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