Question: when using 'show hidden morphs' option under parameters tab, any way to change text color?
tj_1ca9500b
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Hey guys!
So, I've been using the 'show hidden morphs' option under the parameters tab, mainly so I can do x, y, and z scaling separately instead of all 3 directions at once.
The morph slider titles for the previously hidden morphs are in a really dark text. Sometimes it highlights when you mouse over them or click on the morph slider, but this is kind of annoying. Is there some sort of preferences option that can change the 'hidden' morph slider text to a brighter/more easily read color?
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One way is to unhide the hidden parameter so it looks the same as the others.
The other way is what you have asked for and maybe possibel if you change the inferface color of the hidden parameter text. The options can be found in Window > Syle > Custom Style I think its the 1.Base > 07. Dark Color or 08. Darkest Color.
Unfortunately, it looks like you have to 'unhide' each hidden parameter individually, and this just changes the text color from black to white (assuming you've checked the Parameters > Show hidden properties checkbox to get these to appear)
Changing the colors seems to relate to everything in the interface that uses those colors, and affects the background, not the text. I'm looking to specifically target the hidden parameters text for a color change.
I probably could live with a 'change text color 2 from black to some other color, while leaving text color 1 white, but I'm not seeing options anywhere that pertain to text colors.
The hidden parameters are hidden for a reason - in most cases like with the genesis figure they are controled by a controler property. You still can change all of them at once with the Parameters pane in right-click Edit Mode - change to All group - select the first Shift-select the last parameter - right-click menu > Hidden > UnHide Selected Properties.
But maybe you should simply change your monitor brightnes level to read the text.
Black text on a dark gray body is hard to read to begin with. on a 1366x768 monitor, that gets really problematic.
Plus, I have my monitor calibrated where I need it (for photo editing) so I'm not about to change it just because.