When the cursor is placed on a cell in calc, it is outline in light blue
(in the default theme). I find this miserably hard to see much of the time.
Is there any way to change that color, or better yet to make it always
contrast with the color of the cell itself?
This would be so helpful to my tired, aging eyes!
Tom
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