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defaults write com.stairways.keyboardmaestro.engine DisplayLargeTextDisplayPeriod -float 5.0 | defaults write com.stairways.keyboardmaestro.engine DisplayLargeTextDisplayPeriod -float 5.0 | ||
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- | You can configure a custom palette theme color style with: | ||
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- | <code bash> | ||
- | defaults write com.stairways.keyboardmaestro.engine CustomPaletteTheme -string "0,90,74, 110,90,74, 256,90,74" | ||
- | </code> | ||
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- | The style includes 3 or 6 HSB colors (being background, text, highlighted letter, selected background, selected text, selected highlight letter) each specified as hue,saturation,brightness. The background brightness is dropped by 33%, but if there are only three colors, then the selected background color is the background without the 33% drop. You can select the Custom style in the Theme Editor. | ||
By default recorded clicks do not restore the mouse location, but you can change that with: | By default recorded clicks do not restore the mouse location, but you can change that with: | ||
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Then you can control-click on elements and use Inspect Element and get an inspector window, including a Console tab. | Then you can control-click on elements and use Inspect Element and get an inspector window, including a Console tab. | ||
+ | === Custom Palette Theme === | ||
+ | |||
+ | You can configure a custom palette theme color style with: | ||
+ | |||
+ | <code bash> | ||
+ | defaults write com.stairways.keyboardmaestro.engine CustomPaletteTheme -string "0,90,74, 110,90,74, 256,90,74" | ||
+ | </code> | ||
+ | |||
+ | The style includes 3 or 6 HSB colors (being background, text, highlighted letter, selected background, selected text, selected highlight letter) each specified as hue,saturation,brightness. The background brightness is dropped by 33%, but if there are only three colors, then the selected background color is the background without the 33% drop. You can select the Custom style in the Theme Editor. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Alternatively (v9.0+), you can specify the theme using JSON and including all the details fo the theme including optional gradients. The format is: | ||
+ | |||
+ | { | ||
+ | "IncludeTexture":<BOOLEAN>, | ||
+ | "TitleBackground":<COLORorGRADIENT>, | ||
+ | "TitleBorder":<COLORorGRADIENT>, | ||
+ | "BodyBackground":<COLORorGRADIENT>, | ||
+ | "BodyBackgroundSelected":<COLORorGRADIENT>, | ||
+ | "Frame":<COLOR>, | ||
+ | "TitleText":<COLOR>, | ||
+ | "Text":<COLOR>, | ||
+ | "TextHighlighted":<COLOR>, | ||
+ | "TextSelected":<COLOR>, | ||
+ | "TextSelectedHighlighted":<COLOR>, | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | |||
+ | ^ Type ^ Value ^ | ||
+ | | <BOOLEAN> | “true” or “false” | | ||
+ | | <COLOR> | an array of three numbers, being hue (0-360), saturation (0-100), and brightness (0-100) | | ||
+ | | <COLORorGRADIENT> | either a <COLOR> or a dictionary {"c1":<COLOR>, "c2":<COLOR>, "angle":<0-360>} | | ||
+ | |||
+ | IncludeTexture specifies whether Keyboard Maestro includes the subtle mottling texture on the main background. | ||
+ | |||
+ | For example: | ||
+ | |||
+ | defaults write com.stairways.keyboardmaestro.engine CustomPaletteTheme -string '{ | ||
+ | "IncludeTexture":false, | ||
+ | "TitleBackground":{"c1" : [180,30,53], "c2" : [180,30,40], "angle":270}, | ||
+ | "TitleBorder":[180,30,40], | ||
+ | "BodyBackground":{"c1" : [180,30,50], "c2" : [180,30,38], "angle":270}, | ||
+ | "BodyBackgroundSelected":[180,30,60], | ||
+ | "Frame":[180,30,40], | ||
+ | "TitleText":[180,40,92], | ||
+ | "Text":[180,40,92], | ||
+ | "TextHighlighted":[180,40,70], | ||
+ | "TextSelected":[180,40,98], | ||
+ | "TextSelectedHighlighted":[180,40,75], | ||
+ | }' | ||
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+ | NoteL the “-string” is important - otherwise the `defaults` command will interpret the JSON itself and that will not work. |