![]() ![]() (And then, how can I specify just one single font-size, for all lines in all file-types. While that seems like a worthwhile feature for many, I'd like to go back to what I had before.whereĪll lines were the same font-size. Like the text cursor, the standard Windows mouse pointer for edit boxes is a ridiculously thin I-beam. You can set the cursor to indicate insert or overwrite mode like most DOS editors used to do. #3: A new behavior I see now, is that there is some scheme for html, that uses different font-sizes for different contexts. EditPad Lite allows you to change the color, shape and blinking style of the text cursor, making the cursor easy to spot. So close to white, that my eye can hardly discern them, unless I tip the laptop's screen back and forth. ![]() Choose the target design you would like to have, and then upload the image that you want to change the background to white. Step 2: Upload photo and Remove background. (On the defaults I see now, html sections are white, but the JS section are an off-white, but they are Go to the official home page of the PixStudio website and click on Start Design Now. #2: So, specific to HTML files, as I scrolled down thru a file, the background in HTML sections would have this same light-yellowish color, and the JS sections had white background, and I'd like to have something equivalent (Googling said to change it in the "SciTEGlobal.properties" file, but nothing in there resembles what I'm trying to do. I'd like to configure it to that light-yellow-ish color. #1 How/where to change the overall (not file-type specific)īackground color, it defaults to WHITE. So, on Windows, I now have 32-bit version 5.1.4. Version of Scite, and done a fresh install of Scite. In frustration of some breakage, I've nuked my old/ancient ![]()
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