Thank you. I understood what the 3rd, 4th argument for white_space did. I was asking about using bold, italics - using the "key=" syntax / method - in general and on white_space (the white_space part was answered). I don't understand when (which files) or exactly how to get (for instance) "key=selection,bold" to work.
The manual indicates bold & italic can be used for any named_style defined in filetypes.common. Yes? And the bold, italic could be used in any filetypes.* (except for conf files - think I read somewhere).
But I can't get it to work. For instance, in filetypes.css, the comment is, "[styling] # Edit these in the colorscheme .conf file instead"
But entering into a color scheme.conf file, anything like: selection=selection,italic or *any other* named_style from filetypes.common that I tried, then saving & reloading, nothing changes in any files I then view.
If I wanted selection (or pick another named style) to be italic or bold, in .css files, exactly how do you do that?
I'm assuming that for a named_style, colors can be specified, and on a separate line, specify it be italic or bold, if the style involves text? Again, pick any named style.
* TRANSLUCENCY:
"Translucency is really only useful and visible if you set background colour."
The manual says, #translucency - Translucency for the CURRENT_LINE (1st argument) and the SELECTION (selected text - 2nd argument). Values between 0 and 255 are accepted. Note for Windows 95, 98 and ME users: keep this value at 256 to disable translucency otherwise Geany might crash. Only the first and second arguments are interpreted. Example: translucency=256;256;false;false
Do you mean "set (default) background color for the color scheme, like:
[named_styles]
default=#fff;#000;true;true
Or set background colors for selection (selected text) and current_line? Current_line only sets background.
So background color of both selection and current_line are set, as is the default background. Translucency still has no effect for me. It does say, "for the current line" (meaning color) and "the Selection".
Maybe I need to know which color (background of what?) that translucency affects? The explanation wording seemed fairly clear, but you seem to indicate something else (I'm unclear from your reply "only useful & visible if you set background color." Could someone give an example of which colors would appear translucent, given what settings for the 2 listed styles & default colors?
Thanks.
On 11/4/18 7:30 PM, Lex Trotman wrote:
On Mon, 5 Nov 2018 at 10:42, bendov@gmx.com wrote:
Thanks, Lex. Couple more questions / comments.
Don't settings specified in color schemes override the same values in filetypes.common? Or is that true only for certain items?
I think anything in the named styles can be overridden by the colour scheme, but anything can be overridden by filetypes.common in the user config (Menu->Tools->Configuration Files->filetypes.common will edit the user one or create it if its does not exist).
The method mentioned of making the background color of white_space any color that's very contrasting is too distracting for me. You can do this in a color scheme as well, if you *don't* have a commented text error on a styling element line, like I did. :( That error appeared to break setting the "white_space" to a single color in a scheme I was using.
Using color schemes, you shouldn't have to edit filetypes.common for things normally present (or can be added) in color schemes - correct?
Correct, I just point to filetypes.common since it has the comments describing the settings
** The manual shows (possibility) of using bold, italic on certain items. In https://www.geany.org/manual/current/index.html#id195 , it shows an example:
key=foreground_color;background_color;bold_flag;italic_flag. Bold and italic are flags and should only be "true" or "false".
It gives an example that I don't fully understand: key=comment,italic.
Some scheme authors enter styling involving bold text, but I'm not sure it works. ** Then there's a comment in the Geany **filetypes.CONF**, "**# the lexer doesn't support keywords**." Does that scrap using any bold / italics styling, or just for *.conf files?
Presume you mean share/geany/filedefs/filetypes.conf which applys only to the "conf" filetype.
Is it possible to use bold on entries from the "styling section," like white_space? Not sure if "boldness" of white space dots are controlled by the font & if bold was selected in preferences?
Boldness applys to a font, so its not applicable to the white space marks since they are not characters, and the comment in filetypes.common explains what the third and fourth arguments to that setting mean in that case.
Either way, I'm not sure what's required from the example, "key=comment,italic" (w/o quotes). I think I'm missing something.
** **Translucency** : I use the explanations for styling from https://www.geany.org/manual/current/index.html#settings-section. I don't see any difference when using Translucency or marker_translucency vs. not using them. Maybe it's just my eyes?
Translucency is really only useful and visible if you set background colour.
Values of 1 or 256 seem no different. Translucency values in other color schemes that used them didn't seem to matter, that I can see.
For others FYI - in Linux the filetypes.common file was in /usr/share/geany/filetypes.common - if Geany was installed from the disro's repo or possibly? from a .deb file. If Geany was installed to your home directory from a tar file, look for the file there.
See comment above about using the menu.
Cheers Lex
On 11/3/18 12:46 AM, Lex Trotman wrote:
On Sat, 3 Nov 2018 at 13:59,bendov@gmx.com wrote:
I've tried a long time to find a way to make the tiny dots bigger or change color, that show empty spaces between characters.
Not sure if the size of empty space dots are controlled by the font selected. If so, there's little difference in dozens of Linux fonts, for size of spaces indicators - even if bold is selected. Generally, I use some mono bold font.
No idea if "spaces dots" color can be specified in a Geany color scheme, or if they're set to the same color as some other characters or...? Often I can't see some empty space dots unless I move close to the monitor. Those with perfect vision probably don't notice this.
Periods are often not big enough or enough contrast for scanning or editing code. Some fonts (e.g., mono on bold) may make periods or single quote / apostrophe a little bigger, but not much.
The whitespace "dots" are just that, not characters.
See filetypes.common white_space setting, in particular setting the last value to true makes it use the background colour which you can then set to something garishly visible.
Cheers Lex
When I eliminate all fonts that don't put a slash or dot in zeroes, there aren't many left to find one with larger empty spaces dots or larger periods / commas, unless I choose a huge font size.
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