Gridlines color

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Dreamer
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Re: Gridlines color

#1 Post by Dreamer » 24.04.2016, 21:37

Hello R3gi and welcome to the FreeCommander forum.

I couldn't find such option, but you are right, it should be added, almost everything else is configurable.

BTW I use very similar colors for background and text, perhaps even the same.

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Re: Gridlines color

#2 Post by Fad » 02.05.2016, 08:26

Please allow the user to change the colour of the gridlines.

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Almost invisible with a light FC background when not using the "Windows Classic Theme"

The problem becomes more noticeable with very long lists of files.

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Re: Gridlines color

#3 Post by Dreamer » 20.01.2017, 21:17

Not yet, AFAIK.

You can use the "Stripe" option, as workaround.
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Re: Gridlines color

#4 Post by Free4all » 11.06.2017, 21:34

+1

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Re: Gridlines color

#5 Post by Forez » 27.02.2018, 22:56

For a couple of months I have been using now a freeware called f.lux to darken my screen environment. But now I am convinced that the way to go is to also utilize black / graphite / dark gray colors for the main windows of whatever software I am using. For example I am tempering with colors for webpages with the Stylish plugin, to my great benefit

And so I started to change my FreeCommander. And right away I could spot the main problem: grid lines when being in the detailed view mode [to which I switch often]. I just have those lines in very light grey on nearly black background - a fatal combination. And so you are telling me I cannot change that light grey to anything else? Unless I temper with the themes of operating system?

What parameter would that be in Windows 7?

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