Le 24/06/2012 23:40, Matthew Brush a écrit : > Hi, > > I'm writing up some info on colour schemes and through testing it seems > that "marker_translucency" doesn't do anything. Can anyone test to confirm? > > It says in the manual and filetypes.common file that it's supposed to > control the translucency of the line markers (first arg) and the search > indicators (second arg),
Actually it speaks about "the line marker [...] and the search marker", no indicator here. > but it seems that the line marker is hardcoded > to fully opaque and that the search indicator is hardcoded to a fixed > translucency level (not fully opaque). > > It's entirely possible I'm missing (or misunderstanding) something. I'd say that the doc is not clear on what this does, but it works properly. These values are used for the markers 0 (GCS_MARKER_LINE, line marker used e.g. when triggering "got tag definition") and 1 (GCS_MARKER_MARK, user marker). These markers are generally displayed as a symbol in the marker margin (either an arrow or a plus sign), but are drawn as a line background if the marker margin isn't visible (View->Editor->Display Marker Margin). The translucency value is used only when drawing that background (see Scintilla docs: http://www.scintilla.org/ScintillaDoc.html#SCI_MARKERSETALPHA). The search marker (GCS_MARKER_SEARCH, which actually is an indicator) however has an hard-coded alpha value of 60 (highlighting.c:680. Maybe changing the docs from: > Translucency for the line marker (first argument) and the search > marker (second argument). Values between 0 and 256 are accepted. to: > Translucency for the line marker (first argument) and the user > marker (second argument) when drawn as a line background. Values > between 0 and 256 are accepted. may help. Hope it helps. Colomban _______________________________________________ Geany-devel mailing list Geany-devel@uvena.de https://lists.uvena.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geany-devel