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Having an issue getting customized system colors to load when I restart Pro/e
I go to ->File->Options->System Colors->Export
And I save it my Creo starting directory (same place as my custom config.pro). The custom color file never loads, I have to manually load it every time. What am I missing?
Thanks for any help
Dave
Ok, that was the issue. Just needed to add the config.pro option to point to the file. Thanks for all the response.
Dave
I'm just getting Creo (2 M050) installed for the first time, still using WF4. The default colors are horrible!!!! Parts look bad but drawings are completely illegible. I tried the "dark" background but it's not a lot better. Anybody have a working syscol.scl file that they like?
In Reply to David Bower:
Having an issue getting customized system colors to load when I restart Pro/e
I go to ->File->Options->System Colors->Export
And I save it my Creo starting directory (same place as my custom config.pro). The custom color file never loads, I have to manually load it every time. What am I missing?
Thanks for any help
Dave
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Thanks for all the files guys. I tried them all. I got one from Bruce Trotter that I liked the best. He sent it direct to me so I've attached it.
In Reply to David Gallup:
I'm just getting Creo (2 M050) installed for the first time, still using WF4. The default colors are horrible!!!! Parts look bad but drawings are completely illegible. I tried the "dark" background but it's not a lot better. Anybody have a working syscol.scl file that they like?
In Reply to David Bower:Having an issue getting customized system colors to load when I restart Pro/e
I go to ->File->Options->System Colors->Export
And I save it my Creo starting directory (same place as my custom config.pro). The custom color file never loads, I have to manually load it every time. What am I missing?
Thanks for any help
Dave
PTC quality philosophy: We've upped our quality standards. Up yours.
PTC quality philosophy: We've upped our quality standards. Up yours.
My users like the new colors and I personally do as well.
I completely understand how people have different preferences. The one thing I don't like about changing the colors away from the default off-white is that the model tree no longer blends into the graphics screen. With the default colors, you get a sense that the model tree is floating over the graphics screen but not when you change it.
It would be nice if PTC allowed the background section of the model tree to blend into the color you picked for the graphics area.
Maybe it's just me, but it bothers me. 🙂
I attached two pictures for reference.
"Too many people walk around like Clark Kent, because they don't realize they can Fly like Superman"
How could you even see yellow dimensions on a white screen? See attachment of how Creo2 comes up by default on my system.
I have one more question, what entity color is used for snap lines? They used to be a relative faint grey, visible but not in your face. Every color scheme I have tried they stand out more than the dimensions. There is no snap line entity in the system color dialog (at least I can't find it if it's there).
In Reply to Damian Castillo:
My users like the new colors and I personally do as well.
I completely understand how people have different preferences. The one thing I don't like about changing the colors away from the default off-white is that the model tree no longer blends into the graphics screen. With the default colors, you get a sense that the model tree is floating over the graphics screen but not when you change it.
It would be nice if PTC allowed the background section of the model tree to blend into the color you picked for the graphics area.
Maybe it's just me, but it bothers me. 🙂
I attached two pictures for reference.
"Too many people walk around like Clark Kent, because they don't realize they can Fly like Superman"
PTC quality philosophy: We've upped our quality standards. Up yours.
David,
There seems to be a problem with your setup. This is not the default that Creo uses.
Here are some screenshots of the model environment and the drawing environment. As you can see, the default dimension colors are blue and look just fine on the white background.
"Too many people walk around like Clark Kent, because they don't realize they can Fly like Superman"
Yeah, something weird is going on. I tried updating the video driver, made no difference. I have loaded a syscol.scl file that looks better but still not great. Now the letter color is supposed to be yellow on a black background according the the syscol.scl and the text properties dialog. However, it is blue on the screen. I have no idea where to go with this. I'll have a new workstation in a month or so, I will probably see how it looks on that before I spend too much more time on it.
In Reply to Damian Castillo:
David,
There seems to be a problem with your setup. This is not the default that Creo uses.
Here are some screenshots of the model environment and the drawing environment. As you can see, the default dimension colors are blue and look just fine on the white background.
"Too many people walk around like Clark Kent, because they don't realize they can Fly like Superman"
PTC quality philosophy: We've upped our quality standards. Up yours.
I just discovered the black-on-white scheme in Creo. Much more useful than the out of the box colors. You might give that a try if, like me, you like the lighter scheme bu the default colors leave you annoyed.
I think the ability to change the colors is important to many. I like the default colors but not everyone will. I just wish that the UI was setup to allow different color schemes while maintaining the cool illussion of the model tree floating. This looks very modern but when you change it to any other color, you see a hard line between the model tree background and the graphics area which look cheap in my opinion.
The little things bother me sometimes. 🙂
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I'm getting the same behavior on tow different machines, they are differnt brands, have different processors and video cards so it got me to thinking maybe it has something to do with my Windows 7 settings. On both machines I have set the visual effects performance options (under advanced system properties in the Control Panel) to "Adjust for best performance". This gets rid of every Aero BS fade/slide/shadow/animate feature. Is this messing with Creo's colors? With WF4 this setting made all the difference between an unresponsive system and a snappy system, but maybe Creo wants some of the eye candy?
In Reply to David Gallup:
Yeah, something weird is going on. I tried updating the video driver, made no difference. I have loaded a syscol.scl file that looks better but still not great. Now the letter color is supposed to be yellow on a black background according the the syscol.scl and the text properties dialog. However, it is blue on the screen. I have no idea where to go with this. I'll have a new workstation in a month or so, I will probably see how it looks on that before I spend too much more time on it.
In Reply to Damian Castillo:David,
There seems to be a problem with your setup. This is not the default that Creo uses.
Here are some screenshots of the model environment and the drawing environment. As you can see, the default dimension colors are blue and look just fine on the white background.
"Too many people walk around like Clark Kent, because they don't realize they can Fly like Superman"
PTC quality philosophy: We've upped our quality standards. Up yours.
PTC quality philosophy: We've upped our quality standards. Up yours.
Damian
I enabled all the Windows Aero farkles and the default CREO2 system colors. Now I see blue dimensions and red note text like your attachement. However, I still get the bizzar behavior that when I click on a note and go to the text style, it it says it is system color "letter" & shows it BLUE but the text is RED.
In Reply to Damian Castillo:
David,
There seems to be a problem with your setup. This is not the default that Creo uses.
Here are some screenshots of the model environment and the drawing environment. As you can see, the default dimension colors are blue and look just fine on the white background.
"Too many people walk around like Clark Kent, because they don't realize they can Fly like Superman"
PTC quality philosophy: We've upped our quality standards. Up yours.
I found this SPR about system color problems. Sounds like what I'm seeing.
https://www.ptc.com/appserver/cs/view/solution.jsp?source=subscription&n=CS114394
Description In the File > Options > System Colors menu, the Colors keep the original values instead the modified Colors in Creo Parametric 2.0
Applies To
Resolution
PTC quality philosophy: We've upped our quality standards. Up yours.