Hi,
Using 1.27 with Xubuntu 14.04. I have additional color schemes and using the Ubuntu color scheme. I'm looking at a css file and I have Geany's sidebar open. and the sidebar is set to look at "Symbols". Let's say under Classes in the sidebar I click .button (a button class in CSS), So the line in the css file describing that class now has line highlighting. But if I edit normally and go down a few lines the .button line becomes still highlighted with now a bright yellow and nothing will remove that bright yellow highlight except opening and closing Geany. I could click another css class in the sidebar and "transfer" that yellow highlight to another line but but I haven't found a way to bail-out of this highlighting mode and return to normal editing. Is there a way?
Thanks.
Did you try menu->Document->Remove Markers ?
Cheers Lex
On 4 June 2016 at 12:08, Lee Gold leegold@operamail.com wrote:
Hi,
Using 1.27 with Xubuntu 14.04. I have additional color schemes and using the Ubuntu color scheme. I'm looking at a css file and I have Geany's sidebar open. and the sidebar is set to look at "Symbols". Let's say under Classes in the sidebar I click .button (a button class in CSS), So the line in the css file describing that class now has line highlighting. But if I edit normally and go down a few lines the .button line becomes still highlighted with now a bright yellow and nothing will remove that bright yellow highlight except opening and closing Geany. I could click another css class in the sidebar and "transfer" that yellow highlight to another line but but I haven't found a way to bail-out of this highlighting mode and return to normal editing. Is there a way?
Thanks.
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