Hi,
I was looking at the newest buid of pd-ext, with the advanced colours. I
don't like them very much myself, but wouldn't ask anyone to change
everything. Instead, is it possible to edit some file, so that the colours
look different? Is this documented somewhere?
An advanced idea could be the one of pd-themes. Each one could make it's
own theme for difference purposes, etc. For example, a work theme with
normal look, a performance theme with dark background, .... These themes
could eventually be saved somewhere in puredata.info, etc.
João Pais
hi, the colors in pd-ext are set in pd.tk (which is in the bin folder) and there is a section quite at the beginning called "color scheme". I also like the idea of themes. I think right now this is not possible yet. marius.
João Pais wrote:
Hi,
I was looking at the newest buid of pd-ext, with the advanced colours. I
don't like them very much myself, but wouldn't ask anyone to change
everything. Instead, is it possible to edit some file, so that the colours
look different? Is this documented somewhere?An advanced idea could be the one of pd-themes. Each one could make it's
own theme for difference purposes, etc. For example, a work theme with
normal look, a performance theme with dark background, .... These themes
could eventually be saved somewhere in puredata.info, etc.João Pais
It wouldn't be too hard to do, it is just a matter of someone doing
the work. It could all be handled in Tcl (i.e. only editing pd.tk/
u_main.tk).
Patches welcome! :D
.hc
On Apr 30, 2008, at 7:35 PM, marius schebella wrote:
hi, the colors in pd-ext are set in pd.tk (which is in the bin folder) and there is a section quite at the beginning called "color scheme". I
also like the idea of themes. I think right now this is not possible yet. marius.João Pais wrote:
Hi,
I was looking at the newest buid of pd-ext, with the advanced
colours. I don't like them very much myself, but wouldn't ask anyone to change everything. Instead, is it possible to edit some file, so that the
colours look different? Is this documented somewhere?An advanced idea could be the one of pd-themes. Each one could
make it's own theme for difference purposes, etc. For example, a work theme
with normal look, a performance theme with dark background, .... These
themes could eventually be saved somewhere in puredata.info, etc.João Pais
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