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spursfan_16

Hi, maybe some of you use scid chess software. I use linux and I wonder if it is possible to change font colour of menus, because silver doesnt look good, its difficult to see.

I post screeens to prove my point. When you scroll throw directories it change the colour and it is ok.

Please help me. I love this software but this getting my nerves. :-D

spursfan_16

It helped to change fonts and overall scheme in setting of OS

MadKnightF3G5

I have the same problem.
When i change the them in my ubuntu to dark it has problems with the font color in annotations and scid does not give the option to change the font main font color as far as i can find.
In notation window right click in the tab and it has options to change some font sizes, for example for variations, background menu, etc, but does not have for the main font.
It has to be a script to change the main theme back with black font colors.

 

ubuntux

Same here. Scid doesn't handle a dark OS theme.. sad.png

MadKnightF3G5
ubuntux wrote:

Same here. Scid doesn't handle a dark OS theme..

Precisely:
the only way to use scid with dark themes in Linux and to see the notation. i had to do it like that unfortunately:
There is no option to change the font color in the moves like the image below (still white):

if you use it, and left click in the notation bar you can confirm in the options available...
in the three "dots" or"dashes" whatever!!!

ThanX for your reply

MadKnightF3G5
spursfan_16 wrote:

Hi, maybe some of you use scid chess software. I use linux and I wonder if it is possible to change font colour of menus, because silver doesnt look good, its difficult to see.

I post screeens to prove my point. When you scroll throw directories it change the colour and it is ok.

 

Please help me. I love this software but this getting my nerves. :-D

there is no way to see what is inside the menus, unless you left click one by one, until you find a folder or file.
you have to click them to "enlight" them!!!
i have the same problem!