On 23-07-2002 03:21, "Entourage:mac Talk"
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> From: Mr Tea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2002 22:17:39 +0100
> Subject: Re: Highlighting contrast during a find action
> 
> This from SVEN AERTS - dated 22-7-02 01.07 pm:
> 
>> When I do a find on @-signs, for example, I find the @-sign not highlighted
>> enough versus the other characters... Sometimes I can hardly see where the
>> find action stopped.
>> 
>> Can I increase this contrast?
> 
> Is this 'finding' in the text of a message, Sven?

Yes, Nick.

> If that's the case it's
> the system setting you need to change (in the General pane of the System
> Prefs panel), which perhaps you still have set to the default indistinct
> grey. After flirting with green for a while, I have currently plumped for
> orange as being the most visible hilight colour. Aesthetic considerations
> aside, it stands out pretty well.

Thank you. I just changed them to orange... If I double click I still see
the bluish-color... Do I have to restart or something?


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> Nick.
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