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Folding Background
Spare Time Hacker:
Hi all,
Just switched to a complete new computer, with from the scratch installation.
System is Kubuntu 20.04 with C::B as listed below.
I'd like to know how to set the background of the vertical bar of the folding in the editor window. It shows a grid background (see attached screenshot) making the folding rather difficult to read. I appreciate your help.
Thanks a lot in advance!
--- Quote ---Name : Code::Blocks
Version : 20.03-r11997
SDK Version : 2.0.0
Scintilla Version: 3.7.5
Author : The Code::Blocks Team
E-mail : info@codeblocks.org
Website : http://www.codeblocks.org
wxWidgets Library (wxGTK port)
Version 3.0.4 (Unicode: wchar_t, debug level: 1),
Runtime version of toolkit used is 3.24.
Compile-time GTK+ version is 3.24.14.
--- End quote ---
oBFusCATed:
Hm, I guess you're on a high dpi monitor. What is the dpi of your monitor?
To change the colours go to Settings -> Environment -> Colours -> Editor : Margins XXX.
Spare Time Hacker:
Thanks for your assistance.
Yeah, you're right I'm using a highres monitor at 3840 x 2160. However, with the settings Editor : Margin chrome colour and Editor : Margin chrome highlight colour I can set what appeares grey in my screenshot but the black grids are still the same.
oBFusCATed:
Are you saying that the black grid doesn't disappear if you set both margin colours to the same value?
What is the size of the monitor you use? Or the DPI or the scaling factor?
Unfortunately I have to use a low-dpi monitor at the moment, so I cannot test this.
Would it be possible to log this in the issue tracker at sf.net, so we don't forget about it?
Spare Time Hacker:
--- Quote ---Are you saying that the black grid doesn't disappear if you set both margin colours to the same value?
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Exactly. If I set both colours to blue the grey squares turn to blue surrounded by the black grid (see new attached image). If set to different colours, it seems to become a mix of both colours.
Display Data:
* Laptop display of 15.6" on a Thinkpad P52s
* X-Server says: 192 x 193 dpi
* Global scaling set to 250%
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