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Shultz
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Tue Nov 09, 2004 4:20 am Post subject:
Cosmetic threads color |
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Hi all,
I'm not able to plot the cosmetic threads in black color.
On screen they are yellow like dimensions and axes but, while dimensions and
axes are plotted in black, the cosmetic threads are plotted in yellow.
How can I do ?
I'm using WildFire 2.0 - With 2001 the vere plotted black.
Thanks in advance.
Shultz.
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David Janes
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Tue Nov 09, 2004 5:54 pm Post subject:
Re: Cosmetic threads color |
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: "Shultz" <eshultz@libero.it> wrote
: Hi all,
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: I'm not able to plot the cosmetic threads in black color.
: On screen they are yellow like dimensions and axes but, while dimensions and
: axes are plotted in black, the cosmetic threads are plotted in yellow.
Lots of system colors changed in WF and WF2. Before you print next time, try this:
go to 'View>Display settings>System colors'. Open the 'Scheme' menu and select
either Default or
Black on White. If you find a scheme that works to print correctly, go to the
'File' menu and save it as a new .scl file, and reference this in your config.pro
SYSTEM_COLORS_FILE option. Then, modify that file to suit your color preferences.
David Janes |
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Shultz
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Tue Nov 09, 2004 8:28 pm Post subject:
Re: Cosmetic threads color |
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....ok, it works.
Thanks a lot.
Shultz
"David Janes" <djanes@cox.net.invallud> ha scritto nel messaggio
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| Quote: | : "Shultz" <eshultz@libero.it> wrote
: Hi all,
:
: I'm not able to plot the cosmetic threads in black color.
: On screen they are yellow like dimensions and axes but, while dimensions
and
: axes are plotted in black, the cosmetic threads are plotted in yellow.
Lots of system colors changed in WF and WF2. Before you print next time,
try this:
go to 'View>Display settings>System colors'. Open the 'Scheme' menu and
select
either Default or
Black on White. If you find a scheme that works to print correctly, go to
the
'File' menu and save it as a new .scl file, and reference this in your
config.pro
SYSTEM_COLORS_FILE option. Then, modify that file to suit your color
preferences.
David Janes
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