Hi Folks,

 

I have mostly got my screen configured as I want (black and white) but a couple items are still not right.

 

First, when I do a "find" the results are displayed at the bottom, as expected. But the string that I searched for (in the example shown below I did a find on the string <bearing1>) becomes white. See screenshot below. How do I fix this, please?

 

Second, when I select/highlight something there is no color change, i.e., I can’t see what I selected/highlighted. How do I restore the selecting/highlighting color, please?  /Roger

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: oXygen-user <oxygen-user-bounces@oxygenxml.com> On Behalf Of George Bina
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2021 3:42 PM
To: oxygen-user@oxygenxml.com
Subject: [EXT] Re: [oXygen-user] How to set the color to black and white?

 

Dear Roger,

 

There are two type of symbols that are rendered with a color, elements with the xsd prefix and an XPath expression.

 

For the first type, go to Options -> Preferences -- Editor / Syntax Highlight / Elements/Attributes by Prefix We have here an association between a prefix and a color.

This allows to easily distinguish elements or attributes with a specified prefix from the rest of the document.

You may remove those mappings or define the color you like them to be mapped to.

For some additional details please see also:

https://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/versions/23.1/ug-editor/topics/preferences-colors-elements-by-prefix.html

 

For the second type you need to control the XPath syntax highlighting colors. For that go to Options -> Preferences -- Editor / Syntax Highlight and ecpand the XQuery/XPath entry and set the desired colors and styles for the different token types.

See also:

https://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/versions/23.1/ug-editor/topics/preferences-colors-sh.html

 

Hope these pointers help!

 

Best Regards,

George

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George Cristian Bina

<oXygen/> XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger http://www.oxygenxml.com

 

On 3/29/21 8:51 PM, Roger L Costello wrote:

> Hi Folks,

>

> My aging eyes need greater contrast than the default settings provide.

> Black/white is, of course, the greatest contrast possible. I’ve been

> able to find the color settings for most things, but there are a few

> stubborn items that I cannot seem to change. See the below items in

> blue. How to change them to white?  /Roger

>

>

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