mario
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Is Customizing colors: is it me or it's a real pain?
Finally decided to move from 8.5 to X1 even though don't really need it but since it seems to be taylored to make the use of a single monitor easier I said what the heck. It's always difficult to adjust to new GUI when you've used another approach for so long but I'll get use to the new at some point....but.... God the default greyish (dark or lite) look is boring. Ok in preferences there is a funcionality to tweak the different colors but my god the functionality is tough and un-predictable: 1) In track mode: if you can change the foreground/background colors, click OK/Apply/Save and you will see the change right away. 2) In the console: In order the see changes made to the foreground/backgroup colors of the channel bus name, for example you have to clcik OK/Apply/Save/Close X1/re-open X1. It's only at this point that you will see the changes you've made. So, Since the help file is useless is there a good tutorial or, even better, some custom settings kept around that could be used. Mario
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Re:Is Customizing colors: is it me or it's a real pain?
2011/07/26 12:39:51
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The colour customisation facility in X1 is broken/not complete/yet to be fully implemented. Maybe X1c will sort it.
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rbowser
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Re:Is Customizing colors: is it me or it's a real pain?
2011/07/26 12:49:08
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mario God the default greyish (dark or lite) look is boring. That was one of the first OMG! postings shortly after the program came out in Dec. I remember, because I was one of the people freaking about the color/lack of color in X1. I started a thread politely asking, "May we please have some color back?"-- But as Skyline just now reported, being able to customize this incredibly boring, depressing looking GUI is very limited - There are quite a few elements which are image files that can't be customized. - I still can't imagine a panel of people at Cakewalk actually looking at this interface and Oking it. - Maybe it made them nostalgic for early computer programs which were bland and utilitarian looking? RB
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mario
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Re:Is Customizing colors: is it me or it's a real pain?
2011/07/26 15:37:44
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RB, Thanks for the info. I think I saw your thread on on a seach I made. What is interesting is that during the installation I ran a video where someone rpoudly explained that the focus have not been on new functionality but on the GUI itself....lucky that their focus was on the GUI :( But, like I mentionned in my post I think it will help make things less clumsy on single monitor system. Let's hope that they don't see this as "new functionality".
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Rodab
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Re:Is Customizing colors: is it me or it's a real pain?
2011/07/26 15:52:23
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I would like to know if anyone has any color preset files that I can import to try and change up the color scheme....anyone?
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Re:Is Customizing colors: is it me or it's a real pain?
2011/07/26 15:58:49
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Rodab I would like to know if anyone has any color preset files that I can import to try and change up the color scheme....anyone? You have to hack a .DLL to do it. But go 'head, lot's of people are doing it. www.sonarmods.com
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Re:Is Customizing colors: is it me or it's a real pain?
2011/07/26 17:13:41
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Well I mean just somebodies color imports for how they have clips and piano roll color customized in the properties window. I don't want to do any hacking heh.
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Re:Is Customizing colors: is it me or it's a real pain?
2011/07/26 17:18:27
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Changing the .dll that you can get from Sonarmods is simple. Just make sure you make a backup of the original .dll and before you update, restore the original .dll file. The X1c update is coming soon and I believe they mentioned bringing color options back. At least I hope they do.
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Re:Is Customizing colors: is it me or it's a real pain?
2011/07/27 00:57:39
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mario ...But, like I mentionned in my post I think it will help make things less clumsy on single monitor system... Mario, I'm not sure why you're thinking things will be less "clumsy" on a single monitor - Elements of the GUI are so large now, you really need two monitors and as huge a resolution as possible, more than the standard 1400 X 900. RB
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