Oh, and I forgot that when setting everything to black bg, the arrows with which to resolve conflicts are not visible anymore. Can their color be changed? Thanks, Matt
On 8/24/09, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks, it seems that you are right in that background colors > can be changed in the single file comparison and foreground > can't. But even if you do not change the foreground colors, > could you still load your settings? > Or is it possible to specify a custom gtk theme path? > Unfortunately, the foreground is a mid-grey, so it's hard to > pick different backgrounds for it and still keep everything > visible. > > But I was also talking about the directory comparison > (forgot to mention). Is there a possibility of changing colors > for this? > > > > On 8/21/09, Kai Willadsen <[email protected]> wrote: >> 2009/8/21 <[email protected]>: >>> Hi, >>> >>> first, thanks for this great application. Since I converted >>> to a dark gtk scheme, meld's output is hardly readable >>> to me. I found an earlier post on changing colors [1], >>> yet the gconf keys do not seem to have an effect. Has >>> something changed since 2006 or am I doing it wrong? >>> I fire up gconf-editor, navigate to /apps/meld and add >>> keys for color_conflict_fg, color_delete_fg, color_inline_fg. >>> Neither plain color names as Pink or rgb values as #ffb100 >>> seem to work, not after restarting meld or after logging out >>> and back in (both added as strings and without quotes or >>> something). >> >> We actually don't use those foreground colours anywhere except in >> inline highlighting, iirc. You should be able to change the background >> colour of conflicts by setting the /apps/meld/color_conflict_bg key - >> this works for me on current Meld, but the change bars at the side >> apparently don't use these colours anymore. >> >> Kai >> > _______________________________________________ meld-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/meld-list
