Customizing DP's Built-In Themes
Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 9:09 pm
I have been editing the XML Resource file found in each Theme bundle with remarkable (and remarkably easy) results. Using a standard text editor, I am able to change the color of text and background in the various windows (e.g., Tracks, MIDI Note list, Mixer, etc.), as well as the counter's font/color, the color of menu tabs, and the brightness/contrast of mixer button labels. In fact, just about every color can be edited in this manner.
I'm no Amplidood, but the results are impressive and drastically improve the ergonomics of DP (since you control all the contrasting colors and intensities).
I propose that this topic be a repository for users' modifications, including the changes made to the XML (and perhaps some png) files and their results. I will upload samples asap.
Editing is straightforward--right-click on a theme (bundle) file, open the "package"', drill down into the"Resource" folder, and open the XML file in any editor (try double-clicking). The file has comments throughout. Go to the section containing "color" commands and change the RGB values (e.g., 255:255:0 is pure yellow) or shades of gray. Save the XML file and check out the change in DP. All this can be accomplished interactively by keeping open both DP and the XML editor--once your XML is saved, switch to the newly edited Theme within DP to observe your modification.
I'm no Amplidood, but the results are impressive and drastically improve the ergonomics of DP (since you control all the contrasting colors and intensities).
I propose that this topic be a repository for users' modifications, including the changes made to the XML (and perhaps some png) files and their results. I will upload samples asap.
Editing is straightforward--right-click on a theme (bundle) file, open the "package"', drill down into the"Resource" folder, and open the XML file in any editor (try double-clicking). The file has comments throughout. Go to the section containing "color" commands and change the RGB values (e.g., 255:255:0 is pure yellow) or shades of gray. Save the XML file and check out the change in DP. All this can be accomplished interactively by keeping open both DP and the XML editor--once your XML is saved, switch to the newly edited Theme within DP to observe your modification.