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[General - Font and Color] category


Use this category to configure general settings relating to fonts and colors on each panel.

Figure A.39

Option Dialog Box ([General - Font and Color] Category)

 

The following items are explained here.

[How to open]

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From the [Tool] menu, select [Options...].

[Description of each area]

(1)

Color options area

Use this area to configure the colors.

(a)

[Setting place] area

Select a location from the list for which the color will be specified.

The relationships between the list items and default color settings are as follows.

Item

Example

Description

Default(for text editor)

 

Font color

Black

The standard display color in the text editor.

Background color

White

DefaultNote 1

 

Font color

Black

The standard display color in all windows and panelsNote 2.

Background color

White

Warning(for text editor)

 

Font color

Blue

This color indicates that the contents of a load module are older than those of the source file in the text editor.

Background color

Default color

Warning

 

Font color

Blue

Warning messages are displayed in this color in the Output panel, file names with warnings are displayed in this color in the Project Tree panel, and this color indicates that the contents of a load module are older than those of the source file in the Editor panelNote 2.

Background color

Default color

Error

 

Font color

Red

Error messages are displayed in this color in the Output panel, and file names with errors are displayed in this color in the Project Tree panel.

Background color

LightGray

Reserved word(for text editor)

 

Font color

Brown

The reserved words of your compiler/assembler are displayed in this color in the text editor.

Background color

Default color

Reserved word

 

Font color

Brown

The reserved words of your compiler/assembler are displayed in this color in the Editor panelNote 2 and Disassemble panel.

Background color

Default color

Comment(for text editor)

 

Font color

Green

Comments (in the case of a C source file, "/* ... */") are displayed in this color in the text editor.

Background color

Default color

Comment

 

Font color

Green

Comments (in the case of a C source file, "/* ... */") are displayed in this color in the Editor panelNote 2 and Disassemble panel.

Background color

Default color

String literal(for text editor)

 

Font color

Gray

String literals are displayed in this color in the text editor.

Background color

Default color

String literal

 

Font color

Gray

String literals are displayed in this color in the Editor panelNote 2 and Disassemble panel.

Background color

Default color

Control code(for text editor)

 

Font color

Teal

Control characters are displayed in this color in the text editor.

Background color

Default color

Control code

 

Font color

Teal

Control characters are displayed in this color in the Output panel and Editor panelNote 2.

Background color

Default color

Highlight(for text editor)

 

Font color

Not defined (the default color, and the colors for reserved words, comments, and string literals will be applied)

The outer frame of the background color for highlighting the current line in the text editor.

The current line is highlighted when the [Enable line highlight for current] check box is selected for the [Text Editor - General / Debug] category in the Option dialog box.

Background color

Magenta

Highlight

 

Font color

White

Highlighted areas in plug-in products and the like are displayed in this color and the outer frame of the background color for highlighting the current line in the Editor panelNote 2.

Background color

Magenta

Changed value

 

Font color

Tan

Values changed via the execution of a user program are displayed in this color in the Memory panel, CPU Register panel, Local Variables panel, SFR panel, Watch panel.

Background color

Cream

Edit value(for text editor)

 

Font color

Blue

Operators are displayed in this color in the text editor.

Background color

Default color

Edit value

 

Font color

Blue

Values forcibly modified by the user are displayed in this color in the Memory panel, CPU Register panel, Local Variables panel, SFR panel, Watch panel and operators are displayed in this color in the Editor panelNote 2.

Background color

Default color

Current PC(for text editor)

 

Font color

Black

The row with the current PC position is displayed in this color in the text editor.

Background color

LightOrange

Current PC

 

Font color

Black

The row with the current PC position is displayed in this color in the Editor panelNote 2 and Disassemble panel.

Only the background color is used in the Editor panel.

Background color

LightOrange

Breakpoint(for text editor)

 

Font color

Not defined (the default color, and the colors for reserved words, comments, and string literals will be applied)

The line at which a break point is set is displayed in this color in the text editor.

Background color

SalmonPink

Breakpoint

 

Font color

Black

The line at which a break point is set is displayed in this color in the Editor panelNote 2 and Disassemble panel.

Only the background color is used in the Editor panel.

Background color

SalmonPink

Update periodic

 

Font color

Pink

Areas configured for real-time display updates are shown in this color in the Memory panel and Watch panel.

Background color

Default color

Read or fetch

 

Font color

Default color

Locations that have been read or fetched are displayed in this color in the Trace panel [IECUBE] [Simulator].

Background color

LightGreen

Write

 

Font color

Default color

Locations that have been written are displayed in this color in the Trace panel [IECUBE] [Simulator].

Background color

Orange

Read and write

 

Font color

Default color

Locations that have been read and written are displayed in this color in the Trace panel [IECUBE] [Simulator].

Background color

LightSkyBlue

Lost

 

Font color

White

Locations that the value has been got from the debug tool is not correct in the Memory panel.

Background color

LightGray

Coverage 100%(for text editor)

 

Font color

Not defined (the default color, and the colors for reserved words, comments, and string literals will be applied)

The line for which code coverage is at 100% is displayed in this color in the text editor.

Background color

LightGreen

Coverage 100%

 

Font color

Default color

The line for which code coverage is at 100% is displayed in this color in the Editor panelNote 2 and Disassemble panel.

Background color

LightGreen

Coverage 1 - 99%(for text editor)

 

Font color

Not defined (the default color, and the colors for reserved words, comments, and string literals will be applied)

The line for which code coverage is at 1 to 99% is displayed in this color in the text editor.

Background color

LightPink

Coverage 1 - 99%

 

Font color

Default color

The line for which code coverage is at 1 to 99% is displayed in this color in the Editor panelNote 2 and Disassemble panel.

Background color

LightPink

Coverage 0%(for text editor)

 

Font color

Not defined (the default color, and the colors for reserved words, comments, and string literals will be applied)

The line for which code coverage is at 0% (not yet executed) is displayed in this color in the text editor.

Background color

LightGray

Coverage 0%

 

Font color

Default color

The line for which code coverage is at 0% (not yet executed) is displayed in this color in the Editor panelNote 2 and Disassemble panel.

Background color

LightGray

Invalid

 

Font color

Gray

Non memory-mapped areas in the Memory panel and filenames in the Project Tree panel that do not actually exist are displayed in this color.

Background color

Default color

Note 1.

The [Default] text and background colors depend on the Windows settings of the host computer. Here, we use the Windows defaults, which are black text and white background.

Note 2.

This setting does not apply to the text editor when the [Enable color settings for text editor] check box is selected.

(b)

[Use default color]

 

Displays items selected via the [Setting place] area using the standard text color.

 

Displays items selected via the [Setting place] area with a user-defined text color.

The [Font color...] button is enabled.

(c)

[Use default background color]

 

Displays items selected via the [Setting place] area using the standard background color.

 

Displays items selected via the [Setting place] area with a user-defined background color.

The [Background Color...] button is enabled.

(d)

[Enable color settings for text editor]

 

Enables items for the text editor in the [Setting place] area.

This allows you to make individual settings for colors in the text editor regardless of the general settings for panels in CS+.

 

Disables items for the text editor in the [Setting place] area (default).

(e)

Buttons

Font Color...

The Edit Colors Dialog Box opens. Specify the text color of the item selected via the [Setting place] area.

Note, however, that this button will be disabled if the [Use default color] check box is selected.

Background Color...

The Edit Colors Dialog Box opens. Specify the background color of the item selected via the [Setting place] area.

Note, however, that this button will be disabled if the [Use default background color] check box is selected.

Reset Selected Item Colors

Resets the color information for the item selected via the [Setting place] area to the defaults.

Figure A.40

Edit Colors Dialog Box

(2)

[Display example] area

Display sample text using the color and font settings from the Color options area.

By default the string "AaBbCc" is shown, but you can type an arbitrary string directly into the text box.

(3)

[Font settings for text editor] area

Click the [Font...] button to open the Font Dialog Box and configure the fonts for your text editor.

Figure A.41

Font Dialog Box

(4)

Buttons

Import...

Opens the Open Option Setting File dialog box to refer the settings saved in the file to this category.

Export...

Opens the Save Option Setting File dialog box to save the settings of this category to a file.

Initialize Settings

Returns all currently displayed setting to their default values.

[Function buttons]

Button

Function

Initialize All Settings

Restores all settings on this dialog box to their default values.

Note, however, that newly added items in the [General - External Tools] category will not be removed.

OK

Applies all setting and closes this dialog box.

Cancel

Ignores the setting and closes this dialog box.

Apply

Applies all setting (does not close this dialog box).

Help

Displays the help of this dialog box.