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daniel.hampe |
Posted - Mar 09 2006 : 05:17:57 AM Hello,
it would be nice if I there was an option to choose a background color for Highlight matching {} and () and Highlight mismatching {} and () in the Options menu of Text Editor/Correction. So brackets are much more silhouetted agains the other code.
In VS2005 with C# brackets are highlighted by the IDE in that way, VAX does, but with a grey back color. With C++ there is no gray back color and highlighting is only shown if I complete brackets - if I position my cursor on a bracket, there is no highlighting. I don't care for that because VAX is showing a highlighting if I position my cursor at brackets - but it would be really cool, if I could change the back color of highlighted brackets additionally ...
Regards Daniel |
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kevinsikes |
Posted - Mar 29 2009 : 12:05:50 AM case=506 is implemented in build 1721
To control colors, use the IDE's Options | Environment | Fonts and Colors property page. You should see entries of the form "VA X ...". If you don't, use this procedure to restore the VA X entries:
Exit all instances of VS2008 Delete this registry key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER \\ Software \\ Microsoft \\ VisualStudio \\ 9.0 \\ FontAndColors \\ Cache \Restart Visual Studio
For users running VS2005, replace 9.0 with 8.0. |
daniel.hampe |
Posted - Mar 20 2006 : 03:20:04 AM Leigh -
thank you for that hint - it works fine.
But unfortunately this won't work with VS2005 for C++. Here I am only able to set the back color for [] brackets - and this doesn't work at all :-/
Regards Daniel. |
leigh.kendall |
Posted - Mar 17 2006 : 2:04:34 PM Daniel -
Not sure if this does it for you, but go to Tools|Options, Environment --> Fonts and Colors and in the Display Items: section, select Brace Matching. Here you can customize to the foreground and background colors.
HTH |
daniel.hampe |
Posted - Mar 14 2006 : 02:24:42 AM I am already using this for marking strings ;-)
but what I was trying to say was: that an additional highlighting of the whole string during my cursor rests on it would show me more clearly were a string starts and ends - but allowedly in my opinion such a feature would just make sense if I was able to change the backcolor of highlighting ...
I saw this in V2005 with C#, where the whole string was highligthed with a light-grey backcolor when I completed it with the finishing double quote. But when I tryed it right now I couldn't reproduce this effect in the VS2005 C# editor ... this is odd
Anyway it's been just an idea so if you plan to implement a change of "highlight background color" eventually you may consider to activate this for strings, too.
Appart from strings I would be happy if []-brackets would be highlighted in the way () and {} are highlighted.
Regards Daniel |
feline |
Posted - Mar 13 2006 : 3:49:40 PM assuming you are using VS2003 / 2005 then: IDE tools menu -> options -> fonts and colours -> string |
support |
Posted - Mar 13 2006 : 1:30:36 PM FWIW: The IDE options let you change foregrounad and background colors of strings. |
daniel.hampe |
Posted - Mar 13 2006 : 04:04:12 AM Maybe the highlighting of [] brackets and " double quote could be implemented near-term?
I'd be very cool if strings in double quote would be highlighted, too:
without highlight: "Chocolate Starfish" highlighted: "Chocolate Starfish"
Regards Daniel. |
support |
Posted - Mar 09 2006 : 10:34:41 AM You are not alone in asking for more standout of matching/mismatching braces. Unfortunately, such a seemingly trivial task is quite difficult to implement within an IDE with no real idea VA X exists.
case=506 |