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Coloured pet palette

Tom Elliott
Contributor

Dear community,

 

I'm not sure if this is the right place to do this, but I'd like to make a small wish that the pet palette could be coloured so that I can see it when it pops up, I have 3 screens and on a fairly regular basis I don't see the pet palette pop up and it hides itself among various other palettes on one of my screens and I have trouble finding it. I thought if it could be coloured something other than grey it would stand out immediately and I wouldn't have to waste time searching for it.

 

Would that benefit anyone else?

 

Cheers guys

MacStudio M2 32Gb Sonoma 14.6.1
Archicad 27 5003 INT FULL
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NateLumen
Booster

Tom,

 

I like this idea. I lieu of that, I've opted to make the pet palette appear very close to where I click to help make it more visible and accessible (in the Work Environment).

 

You know what they say: keep your friends close, keep your pet palette closer.

 

Screenshot 2024-09-09 at 2.18.55 PM.png

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NateLumen
Booster

Tom,

 

I like this idea. I lieu of that, I've opted to make the pet palette appear very close to where I click to help make it more visible and accessible (in the Work Environment).

 

You know what they say: keep your friends close, keep your pet palette closer.

 

Screenshot 2024-09-09 at 2.18.55 PM.png

bmatt
Advocate

Hello Tom Elliot,

 

why don‘t you just make the „pet“ follow you?

See work environment for that behavior. You also can adjust the distance. Wouldn‘t that be better than some eye-scratching colours?


… uups. Just saw I was too late.

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Tom Elliott
Contributor

Hi NateLumen,

 

Yup that looks like it'll work nicely, ta very much!

 

 

MacStudio M2 32Gb Sonoma 14.6.1
Archicad 27 5003 INT FULL