12/18/2023 0 Comments Xyplorer colors change![]() There are 8 breadcrumb colors, and they are all more or less interrelated, so it only makes sense to open them all to scripting. I use dark mode, so I would just be changing the background to a different version of a dark color. That is really why, back to the original request, a simple way to change just the background color of the active breadcrumb bar could be ideal for me. ![]() And the command echo interfacecolors() //show current custom interface colors does not tell me what I currently have since I have not activated a custom interface. (Or whatever variation of colors) To be honest, I am a little wary of interfacecolors() because while interfacecolors("") //reset interface colors to Windows defaults exists, I am not even sure that I am still on "Windows default" after customizing some color settings and what I would want to "return to" would be whatever I currently have. ![]() If that is what interfacecolors("EC8F32|C07532") //New York City smoke mode does, then I could try that. As an alternative, changing the entire background color of the active pane while 'Sticky Selection' is active (and then back to "normal" after 'Sticky Selection' is off) would also work just as well. ![]() Mostly as a visual reminder to turn it off after I have toggled it on. What I am looking for is to be able to set this to a different color while 'Sticky Selection' is active, and then back to "normal" when 'Sticky Selection' is toggled back off. Unless it already exists, it would be nice to have a way to easily set with scripting the TOOLS>CONFIGURATION>COLORS AND STYLES>COLORS>Breadcrumb Bar: Active Back ![]()
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