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Bye to all,
we went to create parametric 1.0, I am trying to set the colors of the environment as on wf5, or with the syscol file that is recalled in the config.pro.
I can not differentiate the background of the drawing environment from that of other environments, I set a blue as background and I saved the syscol file, the problem is that even in drawing I see the blue as background, but I wanted to leave the drawing with the black background, as in wf5.
to get the result that I want, I have to set "dark background", but so doing the background becomes dark even in modeling environment :frown:
Does anyone know how to solve this problem?

Thank you all.
 
Bye to all,
we went to create parametric 1.0, I am trying to set the colors of the environment as on wf5, or with the syscol file that is recalled in the config.pro.
I can not differentiate the background of the drawing environment from that of other environments, I set a blue as background and I saved the syscol file, the problem is that even in drawing I see the blue as background, but I wanted to leave the drawing with the black background, as in wf5.
to get the result that I want, I have to set "dark background", but so doing the background becomes dark even in modeling environment :frown:
Does anyone know how to solve this problem?

Thank you all.
Hello technical_plast.

set in the config.pro:

system_background_color: 0 0 0

greetings
 
thanks ozzy, I followed your suggestion but I did not get what I wanted, in the sense that it gave me the black background both in the modeling environment and in the drawing environment.
I would like the colored background in black and modeling environment in drawing environment.
the problem lies in the fact that it is saving the color profile on the syscol that setting it manually as suggested by you, the background becomes equal for all environments.
 
Hello technical,
I just tried, but I don't make this joke, weird that you do it!
My siscol is what I used in wfire 4, by the way, and it kept me the same.
My, in 3d environment is dark blue and in drawing is black.
I can post my siscol if you don't get fuopri so you try.
 
Hello technical,
I just tried, but I don't make this joke, weird that you do it!
My siscol is what I used in wfire 4, by the way, and it kept me the same.
My, in 3d environment is dark blue and in drawing is black.
I can post my siscol if you don't get fuopri so you try.
hello evils, I also tried with wf5 syscol and works well, if not because the black background of drawing seems faded, for this I wanted to remake the new syscol.
I opened the old syscol with the text editor, tomorrow I study it and see if I find what to change.
 
thanks ozzy, I followed your suggestion but I did not get what I wanted, in the sense that it gave me the black background both in the modeling environment and in the drawing environment.
I would like the colored background in black and modeling environment in drawing environment.
the problem lies in the fact that it is saving the color profile on the syscol that setting it manually as suggested by you, the background becomes equal for all environments.
Strange.
system_background_color controls the background without gradient in drawing environment and even when you create a sketch in part or together the system switches in that mode.
do so:
a gradient background in part environment and try to save the syscol again with that activated key, it must absolutely work. :wink:
 
Strange.
system_background_color controls the background without gradient in drawing environment and even when you create a sketch in part or together the system switches in that mode.
do so:
a gradient background in part environment and try to save the syscol again with that activated key, it must absolutely work. :wink:
I solved this morning the night brings advice:

I did so:
1 - I set the black background
2 - I enabled the gradient option and set the color I wanted
3 - I saved in a new syscol

By doing so, the black background is applied in sketch and drawing environment, the colored background with gradient instead is applied in modeling and assembly environment.

That's what I wanted:wink:
 
I solved this morning the night brings advice:

I did so:
1 - I set the black background
2 - I enabled the gradient option and set the color I wanted
3 - I saved in a new syscol

By doing so, the black background is applied in sketch and drawing environment, the colored background with gradient instead is applied in modeling and assembly environment.

That's what I wanted:wink:
That's perfect, what I recommended. :-)
 
I take advantage of the discussion to ask for advice. I use the syscol in the attachment that goes very well (I think I have enclosed it here on the forum, :biggrin:) only that there is a problem. when I go to change the color preview geometry, that I don't want it to be yellow because it confuses me with quotas and I change it in green, when I take and I reopen I create him like not even! He doesn't want to know how to upload the change. I also noticed that the starting yellow is set on "automatic", does it hit something?
Thank you.
 

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at the end I managed, I went to change brutally in the txt in the corresponding string value 100,000,000 in 000000 in the first value
 

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That's perfect, what I recommended. :-)
in fact, with the gradient you get around the problem.

Now I have to solve another plotting problem:
the axes of the holes that I use so much in the tables are associated with pen 2 (the same as the quotas and samplings) to which I assigned a thickness and black color (0 0). The problem lies in the fact that black suits me for quotas and sampling, but I would like to leave the axes in brown.
how can I combine the axes to another pen, so as to set a different color and thickness?
 

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