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Fonts in the main application |
Mard [ Mon May 07, 2012 9:06 pm ] |
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Hello everyone, and thank you Doti for a great application! I am trying to customize the colors of the program, and I am currently using a black background (hope that's okay) but the problem is the fact that the font also is black. I have tried to change between fonts, but without any success with changing the color. I noticed that the font-property is stored in data.properties under application.font= Would it be possible to add some line for fontcolor or such? Thank you Mard |
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Re: Fonts in the main application |
doti [ Mon May 07, 2012 9:47 pm ] |
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The font (of the main text of scripts) is automatically black or white, depending on the background color. How do you change the background ? |
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Re: Fonts in the main application |
Mard [ Mon May 07, 2012 10:53 pm ] |
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I just edited the background.png file and replaced the pattern with a black/dark image. Is there possibly another way of doing it which works better? Thanks for the fast reply, and for an awsome application! (And by the way, if you ever think about making a themes-section I'd love to contribute). |
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Re: Fonts in the main application |
doti [ Mon May 07, 2012 10:56 pm ] |
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I'm afraid there won't be any easy solution. Do you know Java ? |
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Re: Fonts in the main application |
Mard [ Mon May 07, 2012 11:11 pm ] |
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No, I'm afraid, but it's not that important. I just thought it might be fun to mess around a bit with the backgrounds, but I might as well create a white background instead By the way, if one (me for instance) is trying to translate the application, is there any way to try out the translation locally before posting? Sometimes it's easier to do the final adjustments when one might see the translation in use, so to speak. |
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Re: Fonts in the main application |
doti [ Tue May 08, 2012 11:35 am ] |
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Yes, you only have to inflate (unzip) the JAR file, as you already done, then add a .properties file in the same directory of the others, with a good name. The 2-letters part is from ISO 639-1. Then deflate it back. |
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