Custom Themes in DP 9
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 3:35 pm
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I find that most of the factory themes for DP are too bright (and low contrast) for my subdued-lighting studio (I suspect the DP folks are crafting those themes under relatively intense lighting). Consequently, I find very few of the themes usable. My workaround--which I thought might be of some interest--is to MIX & MATCH elements from any number of themes. This involves two simple steps (affecting basic text properties and graphics elements, respectively) after locating the theme files in the Application Support/MOTU/Digital Performer/Themes folder (as previously described for older DP versions by the AMPGUI guru):
1) Select your "base" theme file (one that comes closest to your ideal). Show Package Contents and open the Contents folder and then the Resources folder. Edit the Style.xml file via a word processor (TextEdit is fine). Now you can make various window backgrounds, and their associated text, darker or brighter. For example, one simple change to "kSmallListActiveTextColor" will change the brightness of white text (or add color to the text) in many of the list-based windows (see the changes I made from white text to colored text in the attached screenshot examples); changing the value associated with "kPrimaryContentBackground" will brighten or darken the Tracks window background; changing "kSecondaryContentBackground" to a smaller value will darken the modulation window below the main Sequence window.
2) Now the really fun part: Mix and match selected graphics elements by replacing a group of elements (i.e., PNG files) from the Resources file of one theme with those of another (see my first screenshot for modifications of theme "None More Black" to make it a bit more ergonomic). In my second example, I replaced the Mixer of the "Nine" theme with that of the "Titan" theme by simply copying the 18 PNG files beginning with "kMixer..." from the "Titan" theme file's Resources to the "Nine" Resources file. Similarly, I completely altered the Transport graphics by switching out two associated PNG files.
As long as you make a back-up copy of the theme you alter, you should be free to custom design your own DP 9 theme
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I find that most of the factory themes for DP are too bright (and low contrast) for my subdued-lighting studio (I suspect the DP folks are crafting those themes under relatively intense lighting). Consequently, I find very few of the themes usable. My workaround--which I thought might be of some interest--is to MIX & MATCH elements from any number of themes. This involves two simple steps (affecting basic text properties and graphics elements, respectively) after locating the theme files in the Application Support/MOTU/Digital Performer/Themes folder (as previously described for older DP versions by the AMPGUI guru):
1) Select your "base" theme file (one that comes closest to your ideal). Show Package Contents and open the Contents folder and then the Resources folder. Edit the Style.xml file via a word processor (TextEdit is fine). Now you can make various window backgrounds, and their associated text, darker or brighter. For example, one simple change to "kSmallListActiveTextColor" will change the brightness of white text (or add color to the text) in many of the list-based windows (see the changes I made from white text to colored text in the attached screenshot examples); changing the value associated with "kPrimaryContentBackground" will brighten or darken the Tracks window background; changing "kSecondaryContentBackground" to a smaller value will darken the modulation window below the main Sequence window.
2) Now the really fun part: Mix and match selected graphics elements by replacing a group of elements (i.e., PNG files) from the Resources file of one theme with those of another (see my first screenshot for modifications of theme "None More Black" to make it a bit more ergonomic). In my second example, I replaced the Mixer of the "Nine" theme with that of the "Titan" theme by simply copying the 18 PNG files beginning with "kMixer..." from the "Titan" theme file's Resources to the "Nine" Resources file. Similarly, I completely altered the Transport graphics by switching out two associated PNG files.
As long as you make a back-up copy of the theme you alter, you should be free to custom design your own DP 9 theme