Gitignore Text Color

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claussen
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Gitignore Text Color

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Product, version and build: PSS2018 5.5.148
32 or 64 bit version of product: 64bit
Operating system: Win 10 Enterprise 1709
32 or 64 bit OS: 64bit

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I think I found a small bug. My background color for the editor is set to black. When I open a .gitignore file, the text is black...so I cannot see it. It is only visible if I highlight it. I verified my "Text" color setting is "LightGray". Actually, none of my text foreground colors are black on black, so I am unsure what color it chooses.

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Re: Gitignore Text Color

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I attempted to reproduce the results that you got and was unable to do so, could you post a screenshot of the editor font and color options?
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claussen
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Re: Gitignore Text Color

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I never received a notification of reply. In any case, I just realized there is a "Language" dropdown for the Syntax coloring section... Once I set the foreground color to white, instead of seemingly "undefined" (there was no color listed), the problem is corrected.

Oops :oops:

Thank you anyway!
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