Version: (using Devel) Installed from: Compiled sources The folding indicators are really ugly ATM on some color schemes, especially dark ones. These colors need to be configurable.
I've commited a patch that adjusts folding colors to the system color scheme (as per my comment in bug #148276). Is configurability really that important? I mean, I know it's nice to have, but is it ever useful once the defaults are sensibly adjusted to the system scheme? If current scheme is unsatisfactory, I think we should rather make the defaults-generating algorithms more intelligent than make it configurable, multiplying configuration options on the way, and making an excuse for the defaults to suck. Thus, WONTFIX unless you can give me a compelling reason to do otherwise.