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Not quite a bug, Global Preferences, Notepad tab, window colour

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Posted by Krenath   USA  (76 posts)  Bio
Date Fri 14 Jun 2002 01:55 PM (UTC)

Amended on Fri 14 Jun 2002 02:02 PM (UTC) by Krenath

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"Window Colour" control for notepad color displays as if black on black were the default. When creating a notepad window, however, it displays correctly as black on white.

Changing colors appears to work properly, though actually selecting a black background and foreground color produces a notepad which uses the colors I specified for my Command Window.

This is a very useful option, but the 'black on black' default isn't very intuitive.

Maybe if there was a "Default" option listed at the top of the Colour Picker window, and the black-on-black control actually displayed the current command window colors as defaults...


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Posted by Nick Gammon   Australia  (23,122 posts)  Bio   Forum Administrator
Date Reply #1 on Sat 15 Jun 2002 02:55 AM (UTC)
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Ah yes, black on black. Perhaps that should be done differently, but it isn't really showing black on white, it is showing the current colour in the command window (if you leave it as black on black). Needs work, I admit.

- Nick Gammon

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