On 2017-10-21 20:36, Kostas Michalopoulos via Lazarus wrote:
I think the problem is that the colors are too bright and saturated, just
desaturating the colors and making them darker would solve the issue.
Whoever decides to make that change, please remember to use theme colors
and not hard-co
I think the problem is that the colors are too bright and saturated, just
desaturating the colors and making them darker would solve the issue.
Similarly with the lines, but with their brightness to be only a tad lower
than the background itself so they are mostly invisible (except perhaps the
inn
Am 20.10.2017 um 14:05 schrieb Michael Van Canneyt via Lazarus:
On Fri, 20 Oct 2017, Vojtěch Čihák via Lazarus wrote:
I even didn't know this feature, but... so much colors, I almost
collapsed :-)
Personally, I disabled it at once. I find it more disturbing than
helpful.
This was my initial r
Am 20.10.2017 14:06 schrieb "Michael Van Canneyt via Lazarus" <
lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org>:
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> On Fri, 20 Oct 2017, Vojtěch Čihák via Lazarus wrote:
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>> Hi,
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>> I even didn't know this feature, but... so much colors, I almost
collapsed :-)
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> Personally, I disabled it at once.
On Fri, 20 Oct 2017, Vojtěch Čihák via Lazarus wrote:
Hi,
I even didn't know this feature, but... so much colors, I almost collapsed
:-)
:)
Personally, I disabled it at once. I find it more disturbing than helpful.
Michael.--
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On Fri, 20 Oct 2017, Werner Pamler via Lazarus wrote:
The new outline feature of the IDE in Laz 1.8 and trunk is extremely helpful
in locating code block inconsistencies. I cannot imagine how I could have
lived without it in older versions.
In my opinion, however, it is not always working c
hanks.
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Od: Werner Pamler via Lazarus
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Datum: 20.10.2017 12:53
Předmět: [Lazarus] Code outline feature of the IDE
The new outline feature of the IDE in Laz 1.8 and trunk is extremely
helpful in locating code block inconsistencies. I cannot imagine
The new outline feature of the IDE in Laz 1.8 and trunk is extremely
helpful in locating code block inconsistencies. I cannot imagine how I
could have lived without it in older versions.
In my opinion, however, it is not always working correctly:
A "for" loop with a "begin"/"end" block ("for .