You're right, this bothers me too. And the funny thing is that Qt
Creator is not the only IDE that suffers from the same problem. Almost
every IDE and editor I've tried so far behaves like this, and they are
not even configurable to show that area in a different colour. After
several hours of coding, when my eyes are exhausted, it becomes harder
and harder to decide where the cursor really is: is it really in the
beginning of the line or is there a space?!

Of course this is not a major or important problem, but I'd be happy
if you appended this to the end of the wishlist. Thanks!

-- 
Tamás

2010/10/26 Max Waterman <[email protected]>:
> I wonder if someone can make the margin between the source and the line
> numbers more obvious.
>
> At the moment, the margin - where the '-'/'+' to expand/collapse the
> code blocks go, is the same white colour as the background to the code,
> so it is not easy to tell when the cursor is in the first column.
>
> If the '-'/'+' background was a slightly different colour, it would make
> it much easier to tell when the cursor is in the first column, instead
> of hitting 'delete' to see if it moved back one line.
>
> Max.
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