Colors tab

(Config > Options... > Colors tab)

Colors tab: Global Colors

Background

background: #ffffff

Background color of "user areas" such as the background behind code or text that you enter.

Foreground

foreground: #000000

Default color of text.

Control Area

controlcolor: #c0c0c0

Background color of "control areas" such as menu bars.

Selection

select: #000080

Background color of text selections (foreground color chosen automatically).

Builder File Coloring check box

Format: colorbuilder

Default: On

Check to enable coloring the files in the Builder based on their type (code, build file, etc.).
Builder File Coloring settings
GUI Name Command Hex RGB Default
NoBuild
nobuild
#b00000
Program
program
#900010
SubProject
subprogram
#c80020
Source
source
#00b010
Header
header
#007010
Documentation
documentation
#a0a0a0
Library Build
singlelibrary
#000080
Object
object
#000050
Library
library
#004580
Script
script
#808000
Other
other
#808080

Color of the corresponding type of file in the Builder.

Colors tab: Debugger Colors

Assembly

Format: assembly

Default: #0000ff

Color of interlaced assembly code in the Debugger.

Break Dot

Format: bdotcolor

Default: #00cd00

Color of break dots in the Debugger; the dots that show where a breakpoint could go.

Status

Format: breakcolor

Default: #ff0000

Color of the program status ("STOPPED", "RUNNING", etc.).

Context Arrow

Format: pointercolor

Default: #0000ff

Color of the context arrow, which indicates which context to use for commands in the Debugger.

Colors tab: Syntax Coloring

Format: colorsyntax

Default: On

Color code according to its syntax.
Syntax Color settings
GUI Name Command Hex RGB Default
Comments
comment
#008000
Keywords
keyword
#0000ff
Dead Code
deadcode
#808080
Numbers
number
#e000e0
Strings
string
#800000
Characters
character
#c000c0

Color of corresponding item in source code. Dead code refers to code enclosed in #if 0 ... #endif.

Color C++ comments in C

Format: cppcommentsinc

Default: On

Color C++ style comments (//) as comments, even if the source file is a C file.


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