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1-Visitor
September 11, 2014
Question

Change font color in Modeltree

  • September 11, 2014
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In Creo 2 Parametric, if an item is broken, then the dependent KE's are highlighted in red. I want to change the color of the failed elements from red to other color. See the picture for better understanding.

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Under Settings > System Colors I have no appropriate setting found. In config.pro there is a setting: model_tree_font. But if the setting is to help and what should I write exactly, I do not know.

I need it for my college. He does not recognize the red light. Please help if it is possible.


p.s. sorry for my english mistakes. It´s not my mother language.


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1-Visitor
September 12, 2014

Does anyone have any idea if this is possible?

23-Emerald IV
September 13, 2014

If not, then it seems like a pretty big oversight. I imagine there are many colorblind people who would struggle with this. Do you have maintenance? If not, I am more than willing to open a case with PTC and see what they say.

1-Visitor
September 13, 2014

We don't have maintenance.I would be very grateful if you write to the TCP. Thank you.

5-Regular Member
September 16, 2014

Viktor, while I cannot suggest something that will alter the failed component/features red font color, perhaps changing the background color behind that font will help your colleague see it more clearly.

That can be adjusted on Windows 7 computers by using the Control Panel > Appearance & Personalization > Personalization. Then select from one of the High Contrast Themes (or try other color combinations yourself using the 'Window Color' command).

Hopefully it helps a bit.

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1-Visitor
September 17, 2014

Ethan, thank you for your tipp. I will give it to my colleague.

1-Visitor
September 17, 2014

Dear all,

thank you for your help and feedback. This is an interesting topic.

I hope that in future versions we can see an one solution for this