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    • Elodie CEMOIE
      Elodie CEMOI
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      Hello,

      I use N++ for all my Arduino projects, and I set the language to C++, because it perfectly fits the Arduino syntax (.ino programs).

      The problem is that it is perfect as long as I work on the program, but some words are in white (on the black background of N++): when I print the program, the paper is (of course) white and these words cannot be seen !

      Any idea for a quick fix ?

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      • EkopalypseE
        Ekopalypse @Elodie CEMOI
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        @elodie-cemoi

        Have you played with the print options in the settings.
        Especially with the colour options?

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        • PeterJonesP
          PeterJones @Elodie CEMOI
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          @elodie-cemoi ,

          @Ekopalypse is right. Even though you didn’t say so, I am betting you are in Dark Mode, or at least are using one of the darker themes (light text on dark background).

          Settings > Preferences > Print > Colour Options controls how colors are handled during printing: as the user manual describes, the option No background colour behaves as you describe – using the foreground color (white/light-grey) for text, but not using the background color when printing (to avoid printing a black background). You probably want to pick black-on-white for printing… though that won’t print any of your syntax highlighting. If you want to print with syntax highlighting, I suggest (at least when you print), selecting a light theme in Settings > Style Configurator > Select Theme.

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          • Elodie CEMOIE
            Elodie CEMOI
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            Thank you all: I have solved my problem by going to:
            Settings -> Print and select “invert” in the available options.

            This transforms the with text in black text: just what I needed.

            As you said, I am in Dark mode, but I didn’t want to change it: this “invert” option seems to work fine ,

            Thanks again,

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            • PeterJonesP
              PeterJones @Elodie CEMOI
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              @elodie-cemoi said in Print white words on white paper ?...:

              I am in Dark mode, but I didn’t want to change it

              You could just change it temporarily for printing (Default Theme, Print, Default Dark Theme). But Invert will work … though the inverted colors aren’t always the best for readability on printer paper / printer ink. But it really depends on what you like, which is why Notepad++ provides such flexibility.

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