ColorId

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sleepytom
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ColorId

Post by sleepytom »

Hi

I notice the interface elements which have been given colours are defined in the comp XML using the ColorId tag. Is there a setting which controls the colours of each ID - i would *really* like to edit these to much more obvious colours. The pastel shades look lovely but do not stand out enough to make it really obvious what to click.

I know this is probably the most contentious issue for Bart at least, but it would be really useful to have the ability to make the interface look horrible so I don't click the wrong bits!
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theLABVisuals
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Re: ColorId

Post by theLABVisuals »

Not sure if you've also noticed Tom, that if the colour picker is left open and you change active layers the entire UI seems to do a huge refresh. Not tried it under stress, but I think this aint going to help processor or frame rate at a push ...

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