How to change the Find Highlight colour?

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sl23
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How to change the Find Highlight colour?

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I mostly use INI files, and often use the Find/Replace dialogue at the bottom of the window. Whenever I enter a search term to be found, everything in the current document is highlighted with a sort of olive coloured border.

I'm happy that it only shows a border, but would like to change the colour of this border as it's not too easy to see as I use a dark background theme.

I looked everywhere I can think of, but find no option to change this setting, is it possible? I thought it might have been in the Menu under Options/Settings-theme-ui, but I can't see it there.

If it doesn't exist yet, would you please consider adding the option to the Setting-theme-ui dialogue? Thank you
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main Alexey
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Post by main Alexey »

you can configure this color of border.
menuitem "Options / Settings - theme - syntax", find there the item "SeparLine".
it's backgnd color is used.
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Post by main Alexey »

Wiki has this info already:

>>;Toggle-button "Hi": Find and highlight all matches for the current search options. Matches are highlighted in the current editor, with the rounded borders, using the color of "SeparLine" syntax theme item.
sl23
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Post by sl23 »

I see it, but when I open that I get this message:
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I don't know how this will affect my current setup if I enable it?!

Also, when I open the menuitem "Options / Settings - theme - syntax", It's saying that the border is grey and it's actually the background that is Olive!
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So, I'm a bit hesitant to enable the first option and change the second, if you see what I mean? :oops:
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Post by sl23 »

Ok, lol I tried to just change the syntax highlight as suggested, without enabling the first option in the message I got and it worked!
Thank you for your assistance! :mrgreen:
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Post by main Alexey »

yes, you can ignore the warning message about "ui_lexer_themes".
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Post by sl23 »

I saved it as I was asked if I wanted to save the change, which came up with sub as the name to save the theme to, no idea if I should have saved it or not, I assume that was right?
I am a bit ignorant on how these advanced text editors work I'm afraid, :oops: I have tried other simpler editors but the highlighting is all I really need, which seems unsupported on simpler ones.
Anyway, thank you again for your help.
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>>which came up with sub as the name to save the theme to, no idea if I should have saved it or not, I assume that was right?

it was right. you must save the theme file. but on Cud reinstalling, 'sub' theme will be reset! so save it to a different name, e.g. 'sub2'. then activate 'sub2' in the "Options / Select color theme" dialog.
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Post by sl23 »

ok thanks Alexey :)
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