At 08:41 PM 8/31/2007 -0500, Richard Huggins wrote:
>My unconventional approach to this is using truly invisible, non-
>printing expressions! Unless it's one you *need* to see, by way of
>reminder or some other purpose, or something an editor needs to see,
>this is a useful method (in my view)
My unconventional approach to this is using truly invisible, non-
printing expressions! Unless it's one you *need* to see, by way of
reminder or some other purpose, or something an editor needs to see,
this is a useful method (in my view).
Go Expressions > Create, then type Option-Spacebar.
At 12:43 AM 9/1/2007 +0200, Barbara Touburg wrote:
>Edit > Program Options > View
There it is. Not with display colors. Sheesh.
Many thanks,
Dennis
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At 03:29 PM 8/31/2007 -0700, Chuck Israels wrote:
>That is controlled in the Preferences/Program Options/Display
>Colors. You can control the shade and the intensity in a number of
>ways by choosing the appropriate pallets.
>Look for "Unlinked Items" on the lower left of the window.
Sorry, di
Edit > Program Options > View
Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
Hi all,
I'm almost certain I saw an option to change the darkness of the
non-printing items on the screen (those with 'show' unchecked), but I can't
find it. There's not even an entry for the context-menu 'show' in the
manual, and the co
Hi Dennis,
That is controlled in the Preferences/Program Options/Display
Colors. You can control the shade and the intensity in a number of
ways by choosing the appropriate pallets.
Look for "Unlinked Items" on the lower left of the window.
Chuck
On Aug 31, 2007, at 2:50 PM, Dennis Bat
Hi all,
I'm almost certain I saw an option to change the darkness of the
non-printing items on the screen (those with 'show' unchecked), but I can't
find it. There's not even an entry for the context-menu 'show' in the
manual, and the colors in the index all refer to the main colors dialog box.
I