Yeah, that's a good tip. eeting seletion..alpha=256 solve the problem.
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From: Gonzalo_Garc�a_Braschi
To: scite-interest
Sent: 2007-07-04, 19:10:38
Subject: Re: Re: [scite] selection.back in Sc1.exe
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Gonzalo García Braschi:
Looks like a case of different selection.alpha default settings.
selection.back is modified by selection.alpha
Maybe Sc1 has a default setting of around 40?
Both Sc1 and SciTE have a default selection.alpha of 30. This is
set in SciTEGlobal.properties for SciTE and in
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Looks like a case of different selection.alpha default settings.
selection.back is modified
Hi !
> > For Sc1.exe built with the latest CVS and MinGW it appears that selection.
> > back is not working. Whatever value is asigned to selection.back the
> > background of selected text in Sc1 is always the same very light blue,
The background color property does not work the
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From: Neil Hodgson
To: Discussion of the SciTE editor
Sent: 2007-07-04, 07:43:29
Subject: Re: [scite] selection.back in Sc1.exe
instanton:
> For Sc1.exe built with the latest CVS and MinGW it appears that selection.
> back is not w
instanton:
For Sc1.exe built with the latest CVS and MinGW it appears that selection.
back is not working. Whatever value is asigned to selection.back the
background of selected text in Sc1 is always the same very light blue,
Works for me with MinGW with default being a grey background.
Sett
For Sc1.exe built with the latest CVS and MinGW it appears that selection.back
is not working. Whatever value is asigned to selection.back the background of
selected text in Sc1 is always the same very light blue, and it seems that this
background is not fully transparent, because setting select