While watching Geoff on the last Webinar as he briefly played around with
changing color schemes, I decided to experiment with some color setting
files (.csf) from other sources just to see what would happen. These
included Acrobat's Pre-Press color setting files and some others from
Photoshop and a few from elsewhere on the web. After figuring out that none
of these were really intended for use with the Legacy interface (they turned
most items black), I went back to the Options button within the Set Color
Scheme window and selected "Reset the Color Scheme to Legacy-Default". Note
that there is another option to "Reset to User-Defaults" (if one was saved).
Interestingly the window that opened asked me to confirm if I wanted to
"Reset to User-Defaults". That's NOT what I selected. I tried again by
selecting "Reset to Legacy-Defaults" and once again I was asked if I wanted
to "Reset to User-Defaults". This time I answered Yes and fortunately got
back the Legacy Defaults.



I then changed the Color Scheme to some ugly looking pea-green and saved
that as my User Default. I retried the option to "Reset to Legacy-Default",
got the same dumb question about resetting to User-Default, answered yes,
and fortunately things were reset to Legacy Defaults and not the User
Defaults.



OK, so am I having a senior moment here or does the Confirmation window have
the wrong words on it and should read "Reset all colors to the
Legacy-Default setting?" instead of the erroneous "Reset all colors to the
User-Default setting?" You'll note that the confirmation window actually
asks both questions at the same time but I've got a one-track mind so I get
easily confused. J



And the most important question of all is why did the programmer think it
was necessary to put a hyphen between User and Default or Legacy and
Default? Was that an Arizona thing? J





Brian in CA







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