Re: Color Change for Highlighted Items?

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I suspected that it was an application-specific
setting.  I downloaded a theme for Mozilla, and it
changed the color for highlighted items in the menus,
but not for highlighted items in the address bar, or
for any text I highlight in the web pages.  I'm hoping
there is a way for me to change the configs or what
not so that ALL of the highlighted items are the same.

I wonder if Mozilla and OpenOffice.org BY DEFAULT uses
blue for highlighted items, or if RedHat made it that
way for the BlueCurve desktop. UPDATE: I just checked,
and it doesn't look like it's the latter, because when
I change themes, it's still blue for highlighted items
in Mozilla and OpenOffice.org.  So the question now is
this: how to change this the color of the highlighted
items in Mozilla and OpenOffice.org?  If anyone knows,
please speak up.


BP

--- Klaasjan Brand <kjb@xxxxxx> wrote:
> Mozilla and OpenOffice use their own toolkits
> instead of GTK2 which is standard for Gnome apps.
> There is ongoing work to make them respect the
user's
> desktop preferences more, but it's a long way from
> finished. If it's possible to change that color it
is
> an application specific setting. If it's not
> possible, you could request it as a feature in both
> apps.
> 
> Klaasjan


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