One colour backghround when using defaultformatter = "syntaxhighlighting"
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Have a look at the syntaxhighlightingtheme configuration option. Apart from the default, there is also desert, doxy, sons-of-obsidian and sunburst. Though AFAIK they all have different backgrounds every other line. Maybe you find one that is a little less stark in contrast? |
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I did take a look but what I'd really like is to have a one color background, which isn't possible with any of the current themes. And, as recommended by PrivateBin, since I'm using the It'd be really awesome if we could have a theme that behaves like |
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Describe the problem/question
So, I've been trying to understand what/where to change so I can have only one background color when using
defaultformatter = "syntaxhighlighting"
.I honestly don't like how it looks like and had some other people complaining that it makes it harder to read the pasted code since it's kinda distracting.
I'd be super appreciated if someone could provide me a fix, so I could have a one color background, like we have when we use
defaultformatter = "plaintext"
Thanks in advance!
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What you did?
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only):What happens
Each line is interspersed between a kind of dark gray and a kind of less dark gray.
What should happen
A uniform background like we have when using
defaultformatter = "plaintext"
.Additional information
No response
Server address
https://pastebin.0bin.xyz
Server OS
Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS
Webserver
Apache
PrivateBin version
1.7.3
Browser and version
Google Chrome Version 126.0.6478.126 (Official Build) (64-bit)
Local operating system and version
Xubuntu (Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS)
Issue reproducibility
Yes, reproducible on https://privatebin.net. (although the pastebin color there is white and is a bit less unpleasant)
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