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from: `CHRIS ANTOS (EXCHANGE)`
date: 1997-07-22 11:51:00
subject: RE: Color scheme

From: "Chris Antos (Exchange)" 
your .cfg file does not specify syntax colors, therefore the default
syntax colors are used.
set the colors the way you want, then just save out a new .cfg file;
that'll do what you want.
> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Ralph Weeks [SMTP:RalphW@fscrater.com]
> Sent:	Monday, July 21, 1997 6:06 PM
> To:	'tsepro@semware.com'
> Subject:	Color scheme
> 
> I am currently using 2.80 and have noticed that when I re-burn the .ui
> file my coloring changes for the syntax highlighting.  I have found
> that
> if I change my syntax highlighting colors then write out the ascii
> configuration file and insert an #include statement for this
> configuration file then the colors are OK.   But if all I do is
> comment
> out this #include line and re-burn the .ui file then the syntax
> coloring
> changes (??).
> 
> I would have thought that once the colors were saved to file that
> re-burn of the .ui file would only change the .exe for the items in
> the
> .ui file and not the colors that were previously written to the .exe
> file.
> 
> I didn't know if this is suppose to be this way or if it was a bug,
> just
> thought I'd report it.  
> 
> This is STILL the BEST editor in town (country).
> 
> 
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