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Martin gave you the answer on the system colors. Creo will automatically load a config.pro file from these locations, in this order:
Put it in any of those folders and it will load automatically. If Creo finds more than one, they are applied cumulatively. If any options conflict, the last one loaded is applied.
Lastly, there is a special config file that you can use named config.sup. It must be in the text folder and, if found, will be loaded first. Any options found in that file cannot be overridden by other files or by the user after startup. Used for company standards, but it's wise to keep this file to a minimum.
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add system_colors_file option into config.pro, for example
system_colors_file F:\users\mh\tmp\creo1_parametric\syscol_crp_mh2.scl
Martin gave you the answer on the system colors. Creo will automatically load a config.pro file from these locations, in this order:
Put it in any of those folders and it will load automatically. If Creo finds more than one, they are applied cumulatively. If any options conflict, the last one loaded is applied.
Lastly, there is a special config file that you can use named config.sup. It must be in the text folder and, if found, will be loaded first. Any options found in that file cannot be overridden by other files or by the user after startup. Used for company standards, but it's wise to keep this file to a minimum.