Hi, the solution is to set the background of all highlighter styles to the background of your style. You must set the fill to end of line option for the default font as well. That should result in the desired effect. Unfortunately there is no method provided by QScintilla (or even Scintilla) to do that.
Regards, Detlev On Donnerstag, 10. Dezember 2009, Ole Johan Væringstad wrote: > Ok, I give up .. I've been spending several hours trying to figure this out > > How do I set the background color of the editor to black? > > I've checked the "fill to end of line" box, that only solves part of the > problem > > I also found an old post. The reply was: Change Qt's default background > with qtconfig4, or select a style with a background to my liking. > I ran qtconfig, set the base color to black, but the "unused" lines in > the text editor was still white .. > > So how do I select a style with a background to my liking? > In /usr/share/eric/Styles I found a file called Pure_Technology_Dark.qss > Is this what I'm looking for? How do I set it up? > > Yes, I know I'm a n00b, but this was so straight forward in vim and > QtCreator > With so many options for colors, why can't there be one for the > background of the text editor? > > > - Ole Johan > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Eric mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/eric > -- Detlev Offenbach [email protected] _______________________________________________ Eric mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/eric
