GUI settings = Master Layout and Sheet Colors!
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2009-02-13
12:39 AM
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02:42 PM
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Rubia Torres
2009-02-13
12:39 AM
1) Master Layout WINDOW background colors (
2) Sheet colors (the "paper" color for the sheets above).
I suspect I'm using defaults. I'm working late nights, and the light greys and whites burn my eyes!
Thanks, you Gurus of ArchiCAD Heaven!

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2009-02-18 05:52 PM
2009-02-18
05:52 PM
Wow, is that ArchiCAD?
It is but looks like WinAMP or something.
It is but looks like WinAMP or something.

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AMD Ryzen9 5900X CPU, 64 GB RAM 3600 MHz, Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB, 500 GB NVMe SSD
2x28" (2560x1440), Windows 10 PRO ENG, Ac20-Ac28
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2009-02-19 10:01 AM
2009-02-19
10:01 AM
Oh, that's my WinAMP toolbar plugin FOR Archicad. Sorry.
j/k
Yeah that's AC 12 build 2350 or 2450 or something (I forget), running the default windows GUI scheme and with a nice blue sky/ground color in the 3d window, and 2d background. The layouts are still all white, which is nice most of the time as I can check the line-types before printing.

j/k
Yeah that's AC 12 build 2350 or 2450 or something (I forget), running the default windows GUI scheme and with a nice blue sky/ground color in the 3d window, and 2d background. The layouts are still all white, which is nice most of the time as I can check the line-types before printing.
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