appEditor's colour scheme was panned by some of the people kindly testing the product. Therefore InstEd was released with their preferred colour scheme*, which I agree is an improvement.
However Pär Leeman kindly sent me his preference:
If you want to make your own colour scheme, jump into this registry key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\instedit.com\InstEd\Options
and edit the colour values.
The format of the values is
Alpha, Red, Green, Blue
0x FF FF FF FF
I suggest that you don't change the Alpha or you may get weird drawing effects.
You must change the values in the registry while InstEd is not running, otherwise the values will be written over when InstEd closes.
Here is the registry file for Pär's colour scheme:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\instedit.com\InstEd\Options]
"COLOR_SELECTED_ITEM_BORDER"=dword:cf03a5fc
"COLOR_FOCUSED_END"=dword:ffffff03
"COLOR_FOCUSED_START"=dword:3cf7f74d
"COLOR_SELECTED_END"=dword:cf03a5fc
"COLOR_SELECTED_START"=dword:cff7fcfd
"COLOR_INVALID_END"=dword:ffff3d54
"COLOR_INVALID_START"=dword:ffff3d54
"COLOR_BASE_ONLY_END"=dword:ff999696
"COLOR_BASE_ONLY_START"=dword:ff999696
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Feel free to post your own schemes.
Note: You can either export the Options key from regedit as a backup, or simply delete all the colour values, to have them revert to defaults.
* Many thanks to Carita Comty
1 comment:
Boa leitura, acabei de passar isso para um amigo que estava fazendo uma pesquisa sobre isso. E ele acabou de me pagar o almoço, pois eu o encontrei para ele smile. Portanto, deixe-me reformular: Obrigado pelo almoço!
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