I am not trying to take business away from Andy's excellent themes - but you can easily customise colours and faders yourself to get what you want. If you want different faders in None More Black, then copy the ones from Hardware and paste them over whats already there. So duplicate None More Black and call it something different, open up the package contents of the Hardware theme, copy the faders from the Resources folder and paste them in the Resources folder of your revised None More Black theme. Simples - you have different faders.nightwatch wrote:I'm looking at them. Gotham looks good. I'd like to try it out. Right now I'm kinda happy with None More Black, although it's far from perfect. The faders should be silver, or red or something other than black. When selecting white txt you get the OSX system highlight color, and any usable highlight color makes things unreadable. It's a nice theme with potential, but it needs to be refined.
But it's good on my eyes. Color and how it all interacts for the GUI experience is so important.
I do this all the time - I take bits I like from some themes and add them to others, change the colours (in Preview) - so you get what you want. This is simple stuff but its all about your own choices. Andy's themes are great - but even he may not do the colours you want. As long as you make a duplicate of the Theme with a different name - experiment. The Style.xml file is a bit more specialist but I am a dab hand now at changing other colours and text colours. I have even moved on to having photos as backgrounds to some of the screens in DP themes. That is the beauty of DP's customisation - Andy opened this up for everyone and he deserves our (and Motu's) thanks.