How can I change screen colours?

How can I change screen colours?

Vagulus
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How can I change screen colours?

Vagulus
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Some of the colours selected by AI2015 do not contrast enough for my ageing eyesight.  Here, the green lines placed on the model by "Project Geometry" are very difficult to pick up:

Perp to Face.PNG

 

This view gives a better idea of what we are looking at

At Angle.PNG

and I hope you will agree that face-on the green is pretty hard to pick up.

 

All the YouTube stuff deals with general colour schemes and on-line Help doesn't.  Can someone tell me if I can change that green (for example) and how to go about it?

 

Thanks



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Well, there are the general colour schemes in the application options under "colors" ofcourse.
But i'm assuming you've already picked the scheme that has the best contrast for you?

If so, there is a "colorscheme editor" in the SDK that lets you tweak the colors.
I've never personally used it, so i don't know exactly how it works but you can find it after installing the usertools from the SDK.

You can find the install file in C:\Users\Public\Documents\Autodesk\Inventor <version>\SDK

Hope this helps.

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Vagulus
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Thanks for that Niels, that's just the toy I need but there is one small problem.  To use it I need a glossary Smiley Surprised.

 

What is the line I wish to recolour called?  I tried changing what I thought it might be but that didn't work.  It must have a proper name but I can't identity it.  Can you or anyone help?

 

Thanks



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Like i said, i've never personally used the tool.
But from the screenshots on this site:
http://applieddesignintelligence.com/creating-a-new-application-color-scheme/
I think you're looking for the "Reference curve" under the "sketch" section.

Fair warning, i've seen some posts on the color scheme editor where it's recommended to backup relevant files and registry entries before editing.
http://blogs.rand.com/manufacturing/2009/04/inventomizations-interface-color-schemes.html

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Vagulus
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Spot on the money Niels.
Thanks.
My weary eyes will feel the ease.


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Vagulus
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Forgot to add -

The tool itself wars the user to back up everything. I did that.
Mind you, I am a compulsive backer-upper anyway 🙂

Thanks again


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BTW: This is what the model looks like now

Capture.PNG

 

I think you will agree it's easier on the eyes than the view in the original post.



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I've been using the "forest" scheme for so many years now, i don't know any better then seeing projected geometry in a red/brown color.
But yeah, this is much clearer than the green in your first screenshot. 😉

Niels van der Veer
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