This actually does not work for most of the colors (see my message to
Reinhard).  What's happening, I think, is that in LColor.C, when the
colors are being written out, they are compared to a default set and only
the ones that have changed are written.  But that default set must be
getting changed somewhere (perhaps in the preferences dialog?), because
most aren't written even if changed.  But if you comment out the test,
everything is written, and if manually edited, will be read in and used.

James

On Fri, 21 Feb 2003, Angus Leeming wrote:

> Reinhard Thies wrote:
> > I am a visually impaired user and I am one off the approx. 85 % of this
> > group, which need to work with a dark background and white text color.
> > This is inverse to the way it is done normally.
> > Is it easy to implement a mode into Lyx providing this feature ?
> 
> Hello Reinhard.
> 
> You can already do this, both with the xforms and with the Qt frontend.
> Open the Edit->Preferences dialog.
> 
> If you are using the xforms frontend, open the 'Look 'n' Feel->Colors' tab.
> If you are using the Qt frontend, open the 'Look and Feel->Colors' item in 
> the tree view.
> 
> Adjust to suit. Note that you should press 'Modify'/'Alter' to save your 
> change locally before pressing the dialog's Save button.

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