11-15-2024 01:43 AM - edited 11-15-2024 01:45 AM
I need help... I'm refactoring a set of .vi and for some reason I found them having a weird green background.
Besides aesthetics I have some functional problems... blocks border are nearly not-visible and also logic value wires.
I tried to change it trough Tools->Options->Environment but:
nothing changes.
BTW if I add a new sequence the background is correctly set to white/light gray....
Thnx in advance to anyone !
Best regards,
Mike
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11-15-2024 01:49 AM
Select color brush with shift right click and then right click to change background color.
11-15-2024 02:17 AM - edited 11-15-2024 02:24 AM
Thnx ! You saved my eyes' retina !
11-15-2024 03:59 AM
I have a couple of times used it with good result, using a very discrete color to differentiate between a couple of loops, but it should be used very carefully and sparingly.
11-15-2024 04:40 AM
My eyes prefer green to white - but lighter than that.
Another possible use of BD coloring is when you compare two different versions of a vi. Obviously if you don't want to use the Compare tool.
11-15-2024 05:31 AM
It looks a bit like the old OpenG color. However as a background it definitely is to strong!
11-15-2024 06:10 AM - edited 11-15-2024 06:10 AM
@Yamaeda wrote:
I have a couple of times used it with good result, using a very discrete color to differentiate between a couple of loops, but it should be used very carefully and sparingly.
I recently have adopted the idea from Hunter Smith of alternating between white and an off-white for the backgrounds of structures. I do find it helps. The off-white I am using is 240, 240, 240. It is just enough to be able to notice a difference. Of course, I have this as part of my VI cleanup plugin.
11-15-2024 06:49 AM
@crossrulz wrote:
@Yamaeda wrote:
I have a couple of times used it with good result, using a very discrete color to differentiate between a couple of loops, but it should be used very carefully and sparingly.
I recently have adopted the idea from Hunter Smith of alternating between white and an off-white for the backgrounds of structures. I do find it helps. The off-white I am using is 240, 240, 240. It is just enough to be able to notice a difference. Of course, I have this as part of my VI cleanup plugin.
Yes, something like that. 🙂
11-15-2024 09:26 AM
I do the same. It really does help keep nested structures better defined and easier to navigate. I stick with light shades of grey though. I used to work with a LabVIEW guru that was color blind, and used the most garish colors in his code so he could see the difference. Almost made my eyes bleed. 😱