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What are the blue highlighted lines?

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jackhab:
See attached picture, please.
Will somebody explain to me what is the meaning of this blue background I got from time to time? And how do I get rid of it?

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Ceniza:
That background highlights the current line. To disable it, go to Settings -> Editor -> General Settings. In there, uncheck the option Highlight line under caret.

Jenna:

--- Quote from: Ceniza on January 25, 2009, 10:50:09 am ---That background highlights the current line. To disable it, go to Settings -> Editor -> General Settings. In there, uncheck the option Highlight line under caret.

--- End quote ---
Not the blue ones.

They appear if browsemarks style is set to browse marks in lines where a browse-mark is set.

I think it appears with new scintilla branch. Browsmarks might interfere with either changebar-margin or moder-style indicators, or something was forgotten when updating to new scintilla.

Anyway, I will look into it.

Jenna:
More precisely (after some research).
This happens for me, if I have browsemarks set ( three dots) and then disable browsemarks, for the browsemarks I had.

Or if I enable browsemarks (they have to be disabled of course) and then enable them. After a restart of C::B with browsemarks enabled, everything is ok (three dots).

jackhab:
I don't even touch browsemarks. I open some settings dialog and close it even without modifying the settings and then bang - I have a couple of these. Unfortunately it's so inconsistent I can't reproduce it.

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