On 6/15/20 5:56 PM, Phi Debian via Gdb-patches wrote: > Hi Pedro and all, > > I am really sorry but I lost my bandwith, I am starting a new job tomorow > leaving little room for investigation etc. > > Regarding the point line, used to be inverse video on monochrome, i thought > it was kind of bizare with highlighted text because we don't have a uniform > background color (before patch) then an attempt was made to have a uniform > background color but then it monopolized one color that can't be used with > foreground. The underline suffer the same problem as the inverse video, I.e > its color change as we highlight text. That's why the little demo only > underlined the front part of the line, that could be be reverse video too > but just the whitespace on the front of the line are by definition > monochrome. I reckon my demo is bugged as you noticed, when disabling > syntax highlight then my underline goes all the way through the point line. > > May be an idea could be set the whole point line with un-highlited, > monochrome, then with the new range thing use reverse or underline for the > sub part only Yeah. I actually saw some screenshots of IDEs disabling syntax highlighting in the current highlighted source line the other day, and thought that looks nice too, and probably a better solution that the underline idea. E.g., looking around I found this: https://forum.unity.com/proxy.php?image=http%3A%2F%2Fpuu.sh%2FpL42e%2F11645e7230.gif&hash=fedb45091f23bfa99b53af562f56ff0c Try the attached patch, and do "set tui current-line-highlight reverse-mono". "set tui current-line-highlight reverse-styled" is the same as current GDB: https://i.imgur.com/UwX6bfz.png "set tui current-line-highlight reverse-mono" gives you this: https://i.imgur.com/T1DeRum.png Thanks, Pedro Alves