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Re: gEDA-user: Still compiling 1.5.2
Peter,
Yes, in a previous post I discussed the numerous ways of changing
the background/scheme, including providing a link to an instructional
web site. Being naturally curious, I like to try a few alternatives
to see what they do; thus trying yours, since that seemed perhaps the
simplest. But, we all learned something from my experiment, didn't
we?
Kurt
Date: Fri, 22 May 2009 07:03:42 +0100
From: Peter TB Brett <peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: gEDA-user: Still compiling 1.5.2
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On Thursday 21 May 2009 23:11:57 KURT PETERS wrote:
> Peter,
> You would not BELIEVE how ungodly ugly that "(display-color-map
> '((background "#ffffff")))" in my gschemrc makes gschem's screen.
It's the
> grid lines that are doing it in, but the text is unreadable. and,
frankly,
> the screen is unreadable. I'm using 1.5.2 now.
> I did notice that now there's a "view" light color scheme included
as a
> menu option that looks fine though. Of course, it would be nice if
it
> could save the configuration when you change it.
Ah, you didn't say you wanted to change the colour map as a whole. In
that
case you need (as clearly documented in the first few lines of system-
gschemrc):
(load (build-path geda-rc-path "gschem-colormap-lightbg"))
Peter
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Peter Brett
Cambridge University Engineering Department
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