Operators color should be set to default environment color in syntax highlighting mode
Issue #130
closed
Originally reported on Google Code with ID 130
Using Speedcrunch 0.8 on Ubuntu 7.10 in a Gnome environment :
When using a dark theme, the operators are blacks, so they are almost
unreadable (see screen attached). It is then needed to turn off syntax
highlighting, which is sad.
Reported by christian.decruynaere
on 2008-01-02 05:49:28
<hr> * Attachment: Capture-SpeedCrunch.png<br>
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Account Deleted Reported by `helder.pereira.correia` on 2008-01-02 13:37:42
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Account Deleted ``` Fixed in trunk revision 1004. ```
Reported by `helder.pereira.correia` on 2008-01-18 02:33:53 - Status changed: `Fixed`
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repo owner - changed milestone to 0.10
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assigned issue to
- changed component to colorschemes
- changed version to 0.9
- edited description
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``` Thank you for your report, Christian. I was going to say that you can redefine the syntax highlighting colors, but it's actually missing the operators color. I'll try to figure out what makes the most sense: to be able to redefine the operator color, use default text color (somehow, I really don't know how to specify it without doing some research first), or both. ```
Reported by `helder.pereira.correia` on 2008-01-02 13:37:29 - Status changed: `Accepted` - Labels added: Milestone-0.10