From: Tomas Frydrych (tomasfrydrych@yahoo.co.uk)
Date: Sat Jun 28 2003 - 06:30:39 EDT
We currently draw the selection rectangles using fillRect() function, 
and this is not optimal. It would be better if we had a xorRect() 
function and use it instead. The main benefit would be that the text 
of the whole run could be drawn in a single go in a single colour. 
While the performance gain is probably negligeable, it would mean no 
need to decompose ligatures on selection boundaries. (The screen 
redraw always starts with filling the base rectangle with background 
colour, so this would not mean the dirt problems we experienced with 
the carret.)
The other thing is the selection colour. At present it is preference-
given, which is only marginally better than having it hard coded. It 
would seem to me that a very simple way of having the selection 
colour sufficiently contrast with the background is to use the 
current font colour to draw the rectangles and to used the current 
bacground colour to draw the text in them. This requires virtually no 
changes to our code, with the additional benefit of being able to get 
rid of the selection colour preferences.
Tomas
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