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Giuditta Dea

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Jan 25, 2024, 1:46:11 AM1/25/24
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I have drawn shapes that have lines on two different layers. One is for etching and the other is for cutting. When I attempt to change the color from red to white for example in the layers panel nothing happens. New lines drawn on a layer will show the correct color that correlates to the color swatch in the layers panel. I also cannot duplicate the lines. Any suggestions for why the older lines are not reacting to the changes?

Thanks all! I definitely remember trying to achieve different line colours in 2013 and apparently I gave up too soon. @DaveR, compared to many SketchUpers here I am a newbie but not around where I live at least. Happy New Year to all!

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Either, while you are in sketcher mode, or, while you are in part mode select the line(s) you want to modify then hold down the right mouse button to acces the pop-up menu. Select "properties" and then you can modify color and line type. * I recommend only changing the properties while you are in part mode (3d mode).

I recommended using the right click properties in Part mode because it has been consistent for me. When I attempt the change in sketcher mode the line may or may not also change in part mode. Also, the change to the line may not remain. Most likely this is an error on my part, but for the purposes of giving advice I only told you what has worked best for me without speculating.

I have not been able to solve this problem using defaults. However, for a workaround, what I do is modify one line (or box or some other object) so that it fits my preferences, and then copy it whenever I need to use a new line. This keeps the arrow head, font size, line width etc. settings.

Hello just started using onenote. I would like to have the grid lines on my notes but is there anyway to change the color other then bright blue. I'm using the ipad btw and i don't see an option to change color so just wondering if there is a way. Thank you.

Forgive me for the weird question, but I don't know how to word it. I've seen folks use a tool that changes the color of your line art. Like for an example, someone will color a person with blonde hair with black line art, but somehow they use a tool to change the black line art too a dark/light brown.

I installed emacs 24 and also installed prelude and I wanted to change the theme from zenburn to tango-dark. But the color that the line is highlighted is yellow and I don't like that. I want it to be like the gray color in zenburn.

What should I do? I prefer not to turn off the hl-line but when I tried that I saw that the space between parentheses () are highlighted with the same yellow color. (In zenburn theme that didn't happen). I also know that this is not part of the tango theme because when I run vanilla emacs(sudo emacs) with tango theme no such highlighting happens.

I can't figure this out. I'm adding a line to my document and have no trouble changing the stroke width - I click on the Stroke panel on the right and adjust it there. However, when I select the line and go to the Swatch panel on the right to change the line color from grey to white, it does nothing. I've also tried going to Window, then Color and adjusting it there, again with no effect. Am I missing something, or is there a glitch?

It may be a bit difficult to find all of the necessary elements that have the style applied, so I recommend using a Global Swatch to set the color of all the line colors when you update them. This will give you a quick way to update all of the line colors at once rather than going one-by-one:

The White color was actually made into a Global Swatch when the template was created, so you can play around with the functionality by editing that color to see how everything is changed along with it:

I do like clear tip intermediate sink tip lines for streamers. They allow me to use a short leader, 4-5 feet, to effectively get the fly down. Since the tip sinks there is no surface depression to worry about and they are stealthier. I like clear tips for migrating tarpon as well. They give you better odds at not spooking fish when casting to schools on the move.

Ok, pigments normally have to be mixed with a phthalate which can add weight and soften a line, so if you are making a floater you need to choose very carefully. There are paste and powder pigments, both have different volume and specific gravity issues. In fact, all pigments have their own specific gravity an volume / mass. Add to that how well a certain brand of pigment saturates and leeches you have to choose your head pigment and running line pigment extremely carefully. Why?

Well those choices affect how a line sits on or in the surface film, how much line stick it may or not have, how long it hangs in the air, how dense it is, how durable the line is and finally how the colour is perceived by angler and fish.

People seem to scream pseudo science at this point but visible light is the way the human eye perceives colour. Basically the more light bands a pigment absorbs the darker it is. Why would you want to absorb visible light? For the exact reason the original article states, to eliminate line flash.

On a more spiritual note, there are visible light frequencies. Take chlorophyll (green) found in nature to photosynthesise. That has a frequency. Its commonly found in nature. Well it would make sense, in terms of visibility, to use a pigment like that if it shared the performance attributes we are looking for as well. Can fish feel frequencies? Next time yowl at dull colours and hi viz objects, look at how they seem to vibrate. I can see the vibrations now because I am attuned to it. I think fish can too, but this is not as important as eliminating line flash, reducing shadows and enable the best presentation.

I returned from a fishing trip to New Zealand a couple of weeks ago. There, the norm is dull colored lines. The guides are quick to tell you that brightly colored lines spook fish. Although bigger on average than most trout I catch here, I doubt NZ trout are very different from U.S. trout. I wonder why there is such a difference in conventional thinking.

I have inherited a design that has had specific colors assigned to traces, and the schematic is a mess! I can select each individual trace and change the color in the Properties dialog, however, there is no "Default" color option. So once a trace color has been changed it can't be "unchanged" back to the default.

Lines that are the default color automatically change when the background changes. However, if a different color scheme is selected, say switching from a white background to a black background, all lines that have been assigned the color black disappear. Likewise, white lines on a black background disappear when the background is changed to white.

Under Options/Sheet Properties, you will find a Color box. Pick either White background which is the Multisim default or Custom which allows you to pick what color scheme you want to use for your entire design.

I found the color setting selections. That is how I have been changing the background. When I changed from a black background (with yellow lines) to a white background a sunstantial part of the lines in the schematic remained yellow, very difficult to see on the white background. Many lines changed to red, which I assume is the default for a white background.

What I am looking for is a way to change all of the yellow lines to the default color (red?) without having to search through dozens of sheets looking for the faint yellow lines, and then having to change each one at a time.

Even if I had the full version of Multisim that does have the "Nets" tab, this would not actually solve the problem. If I made all of the lines black and then switched to a black backgroud all lines would disappear.

To have some nets customized to default (red) and other to custom color (yellow) means that someone using the PowerPro version has changed it. That makes it hard coded and can not be replaced by changing the general settings under the sheet properties.

I really didn't need to switch colors to do the work, but I have been trying to use a "what you see is what you get" screen format for decades with all of the programs I use, and no one prints a dark background, at least not since the days of blueprints. I was just surprised when some of the traces became almost invisible.

I can change the net color in the Base Edition version that I am using, but then I cannot change them back to custom. I do not know what edition the files were created in (they are version 8), and the fellow who did the original work is no longer available.

I am trying to use TH1::SetLineColor in order to color a histogram using a custom color. However, I must be misunderstanding the custom color interface because I do not get the correct color. Run the test() function from the file below to see the result. I would like to know the proper way to use the TColor custom colors to set a histogram line color.

for some reason the default line color in my keynote has changed to white, which is really annoying since you can't see the line until you change the color back to black. This makes it almost impossible to draw custom shapes.

Modify the default line color and not how to modify the color of an existing line. I don't want that my lines are white to start with. Obviously I can change them back to black after I created them, but it's an extra step that's unessesary when the default color is set to black to begin with.

The term color line was originally used as a reference to the racial segregation that existed in the United States after the abolition of slavery. An article by Frederick Douglass that was titled "The Color Line"[1] was published in the North American Review in 1881. The phrase gained fame after W. E. B. Du Bois' repeated use of it in his 1903 book The Souls of Black Folk.

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