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Hi Justin,

LPEX print feature allows you to print syntax highlighting. This is problematic (or expensive) in dark theme. (Confirmed by the LPEX team.)

You can add the member to an iProject and use the open with Text Editor and it will print the way you desire. (Eclipse default editor does black on white.)

We have an idea asking for QSYS objects to allow users to assign other editor types. While the idea was opened for XML editors, the concept would be to allow other editors.
https://ibm-power-systems.ideas.ibm.com/ideas/IBMI-I-3596

You could also open an idea against LPEX to allow for printing in black on white.

Hope this helps!

Steve Ferrell
Fortra, the new face of HelpSystems



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In RDi 9.8 I'm using:
Theme: Dark
Color and font them: Classic Theme

When I print code, it's in reverse (i.e. white text on black background).
Anyone know a way to print black on white?


TIA
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