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panel stack splitter text button color
ansamech
post May 13 2013, 16:29
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Hey, ive figure out how to adjust a ton of stuff, but ive been googling and looking on these forums and others for hours and i cant find out how to change the font/color of the text buttons in panel stack splitter.
can anyone help? I circled the section im trying to change. any help would be greatly appreciated!

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marc2003
post May 13 2013, 16:34
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from that screenshot, it looks like the buttons are using images. if that is the case, you need to edit the images.
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post May 13 2013, 16:45
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QUOTE (marc2003 @ May 13 2013, 17:34) *
from that screenshot, it looks like the buttons are using images. if that is the case, you need to edit the images.


nope, text, cause i can write whatever i want as the button, i could make my preferances say "poop" haha.... but i cant for the life of me figure out how to change font or color
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post May 13 2013, 16:48
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actually while im here, does anyone know how to make columns UI scale when you shrink the window?
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post May 13 2013, 16:49
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oops, i didn't realise text could be set from that dialog as well. i just saw the image bit and focused on that.

in that case, i don't think you can change the colours because they are dictated by your windows theme. you could change it to use images instead and create your own. that would be far easier than the alternative which would be to code buttons in the PSS script.

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post May 13 2013, 16:51
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QUOTE (marc2003 @ May 13 2013, 17:49) *
oops, i didn't realise text could be set from that dialog as well. i just saw the image bit and focused on that.

in that case, i don't think you can change the colours because they are dictated by your windows theme. you could change it to use images instead and create your own. that would be far easier than the alternative which would be to code buttons in the PSS script.



Ah shit, you know what. you might be right. thats annoying as hell. well thanks:)
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post May 13 2013, 16:55
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It looks like a columns UI buttons panel, which as marc2003 said, the colours of which seem to be controlled by the windows theme

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post May 13 2013, 17:06
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QUOTE (WilB @ May 13 2013, 17:55) *
It looks like a columns UI buttons panel, which as marc2003 said, the colours of which seem to be controlled by the windows theme



Yea i have all the colors in the Columns UI customized, no change
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post May 15 2013, 23:16
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How about changing the text of the buttons to blank spaces the same length. Then you can draw text under the buttons in the PSS, change the colour of that text and you are good to go.

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