Color scheme for 6i.

I am having many problems with color schemes
in 6i. Many characteristics of our
applications have chaged from 6 to 6i. For
example, tab canvases and toolbar canvases
remain "gray" for all options. Radio button
labels remain black even if you specify
"darkLook"="true". It seems that a
"colorscheme"="gray" would solve our
problems. Is it possible to create our
own color schemes?
null

darius,
If you are comfortable manually editing Registry/Preferences
and XML,
then try this:
1. Shutdown DW
2. Edit Configuration/CodeColoring/Colors.xml and do a global
change of
"#000000" (black) to "#FFFFFF" (white).
Note: be sure to edit Colors.xml in your User (not
Application)
Configuration folder. This TechNote explains the difference:
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_16420
Also, search on "bgcolor" and change those as necessary.
3. (On Windows) Using regedit, go to:
\\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Macromedia\Dreamweaver 8\Tag
Colors
\\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Adobe\Dreamweaver 9\Tag Colors
\\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Adobe\Dreamweaver CS4\Tag
Colors
Change all "#000000" (black) values to "#FFFFFF" (white)
Change "Background Color" to "#000000"
Note: these colors may be represented as CSS shortcuts #000
and #FFF
Close regedit
4. Restart DW.
You may need to tweak a few more settings, but that should
get you most
of the way there. This can all be done as an extension, but I
am not
aware of anyone that has put one together.
Hope this helps,
Randy
> I prefer a dark color scheme for code view. It's much
easier on my
> eyes. However, the prospect of going through the dialog
and
> changing hundreds of items is truly daunting. Anyone
knows of a
> dark color scheme I can download and import?

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