Ok, what you are calling "frame" are the "margins". The "frame" is a GTK thing
around the editing widget and is set by GTK themes. "Margins" are part of the
editing widget and are set by "colour schemes" as in this repo. (Maybe
"themes" is a bad name for the repo, but thats what it was initia
A. My bad. I found out that the current line colors were over-ridden by
filetypes.common. Commenting them out fixed this.
B. By 'frame' I really meant the line numbers on the left hand side. Colours
will change when in 'invert syntax highlighting colours' is on. (linux lubuntu
18.04, Geany 1.32
A. both the translucency and colours of the current line can be set by the
theme, so I guess its up to the theme makers how they want to show it.
B. not sure exactly what you mean by "frame" but it what I would call the frame
doesn't change colour with "invert colours" for me.
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You are recei
A. None of the dark schemes (bright text) view well with the current editing
line which has a bright background highlighter. Am I missing something ?
B. The editor frame doesn't change color (as explained in another closed issue)
because it is part of the GTK themes. But it does change if you a