[236] Colors
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Well, it seems that the patch didn't worked 100%...either that or I've
discovered other bug.
When (if) I can reproduce I'll post.
Regards,
Pablo
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Pablo Montilla wrote:
I've closed the file, and the same colors appear. It only happens with
this file. If I disable R# using Ctrl+8 the colors go back to normal,
but if I re-enable, the same inverted colors appear.
A restart made the colors look OK again.
Pablo
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Hello Pablo,
Do you see highlighting with wrong (black in my case) background? If yes
you can resolve this issue easily by changing the background color assignment
from 'default' to 'automatic'.
I have no idea why this happens though...
Regrads,
Maxim
My colours were still funky in #236 until I reset them to default (Tools
--> Options --> Fonts and Colors --> Use Defaults).
Maybe that would fix it?
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Maxim Babenko wrote:
Umm..no. What I've shown in the picture was the result of me doing a
CtrlB and then a ShiftTab to get back to the original file. I pressed
Esc, closed the file, stopped and restarted analysis for that file, and
it still got that inverted colors (and they where in every method, not
in a subset).
Only a restart helped.
Couldn't reproduce tough...
Pablo
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