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draw-focus-rectangle: preference variable
Default value: 0
If nonzero, Epsilon for Windows draws a focus box around the current
line, to make it easier for a user to locate the caret. A value of 1
produces a normal-sized focus rectangle.
You can customize its shape by setting this variable to a four-digit
number. The four digits represent the left, right, top and bottom
sides of rectangle. The digit 5 represents the normal position of that
side; lower values constrict the box and higher values expand it. For
instance, 5555 represents the usual box size, while 1199 represents a
box that's extra narrow at its sides and extra tall.
Set the screen-decoration color class to change the box's color.
More info:
Customizing the Screen
Other Changes in Epsilon 10 (Changes from Older Versions)
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