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Flash Builder Syntax Highlite question

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Dec 08, 2010 Dec 08, 2010

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When I click or finish typing a word ("String" for example), Flash Builder or Eclipse highlights every other instance of it for me.

Effectively making the word unreadable because of my color settings (see image).

What is that lovely feature called and how do I edit or turn it off.

Thank you

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Dec 08, 2010 Dec 08, 2010

Hi,

You can change 'Mark Occurrences' color under Window->Preferences->General->Editors->Text Editors->Annotations->ActionScript Occurrence

-Radhakrishna

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Hi,

You can change 'Mark Occurrences' color under Window->Preferences->General->Editors->Text Editors->Annotations->ActionScript Occurrence

-Radhakrishna

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Thank you !

I set the ActionScript Occurences to text as "Highlighted" and selected BLACK (to match my background).

The words still flash for a split second when I trigger the Occurences feature, but then the highlight goes black and I can read them.

Thanks again.

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