Line, highlight in the query results grid
When I select a row in the grid of results after running a query, the row is highlighted in yellow with white text, and it is very difficult for me to see. I explored and excavated the preferences of the application but have not found a way to control this particular setting. I was able to turn on shading line replacing, but the development does not change much if it is enabled or disabled.
Guidance on how to change this in order to highlight the lines and actually be able to read?
Earl
Hi Earl,
This could depend on the version of SQL Developer that you have installed and how the highlighting was done, so we need more information.
You drag the mouse on the grid or right-click in the grid and select Find / highlight in the context menu? So just drag, then look at Tools > Preferences > environment > appearance. Prior versions 4.0.x you could also choose a theme. If you change the appearance / theme does not help, then eventually the user settings has been corrupted and you may need to reset the. If 4.0.x you can try to do that via the window > Windows reset to factory settings, but in 3.2.x and earlier versions must delete the relevant parameters (or, more simply, the user settings directory for the specific version in use number structure).
Using Find / highlight, you can choose a color to highlight from a pallet and persist different colors for different search strings, enable / disable highlighting for a specific search string, persist the highlights, or erase - fun to play with, I guess. Persistent highlights made compensation is possible either via the same menu or Tools > Preferences > Database > object viewer > clear button.
Hope this helps,
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