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Highlight colour in Smooth Blue
Damnit why did it change to Red again?
I liked the Blue Can we have a user option to select which colour we like? I'd much rather have the blue than the Red Satan |
#2
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I liked the blue also
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#3
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Change it back to green. It hurts my eyes!
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#4
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Lol, some are never satisfied.
Ahh well it is just our slave who have to do the work. |
#5
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I never digged the green.
I'm going back to Plain Green because I have been re-introduced to the kickass red highlight. |
#6
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highlight is red in plain green as well Matt
a useroption would be an idea, but variables in replacements isn't doable that easy, so not until 3.5 |
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#8
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hmm, wierd ^^
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#9
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Why not just turn the proper colour system back on - I really don't understand why it's disabled, no other forum does it (not even vb.com).
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#10
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It was disabled because people were using [color=yellow] which doesn't show up for ++++ on the green styles (back when dark blue was default). I say it should be re-enabled to give people a reason to use [high].
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