The window used to match my other editor windows but after upgrading it’s black on black making it extremely difficult to see unless you put the range markers over the working area.
None of the interface color options have any effect it seems.
The window used to match my other editor windows but after upgrading it’s black on black making it extremely difficult to see unless you put the range markers over the working area.
None of the interface color options have any effect it seems.
Sure it will help but if you use the Tempo window on a regular basis you would see what I mean. Here is C13 vs c14. Good luck finding the tempo line on C14 unless highlighted.
Just to show you that it is quite possible to see the tempo line:
So it is a combination of your color settings. Your grid lines seem to setup differently than mine.
Other than that you are correct, the background of the tempo editor is not affected by the color settings in the preferences anymore. I assume that this is a bug.
Hi, thanks for reporting. We’re working on it.
Cheers Dirk
oh so i wasnt going crazy after all Colour scheme setup done my head in. Dont fix what isnt broken just for the sake of change! what was wrong with the blue look?
Hi,
This is going to be fixed in the upcoming maintenance update.
No problem here - unless I’ve got the wrong end of the stick.
The Tempo window background is the same as the Project and Edit windows (I have them all the same).
The Line takes the colour of the track - dark red in this case.
It’s supposed to be linked to the editing window color, not the main window which is why yours looks fine.