New gig, new install of TP, so I was fiddling with the colors in the Default Class. I didn't recall the Set Defaults button in the Configure, Preferences, Document Classes, <Class Name>, Colors so I changes colors in one class, then hit Set Defaults.
It appears to slam in the default color settings, regardless of what one changes in the Default class. I hunted around in ConfigState.XML and I think I found it.
<class name="COBOL" type="2">
Yes, I'm one of those.
<value name="Colors" type="blob">...</value>
Seemed simple enough to delete it from the COBOL class and then the Default class values would take over again. However, I cannot seen to be able to update ConfigState.xml, even if I close TP and update it using another tool. The values come back.
How to set Document Class Colors back to the Default Class?
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How to set Document Class Colors back to the Default Class?
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OK, I figured it out.
Make a backup of ConfigState.XML, edit that in TP, close TP, then copy the backup to ConfigState.XML
I remain of the opinion that the Set Defaults button isn't behaving in an intuitive manner. I think clicking Set Defaults should delete the <value name="Colors" type="blob">...</value> entry in ConfigState.XML
Make a backup of ConfigState.XML, edit that in TP, close TP, then copy the backup to ConfigState.XML
I remain of the opinion that the Set Defaults button isn't behaving in an intuitive manner. I think clicking Set Defaults should delete the <value name="Colors" type="blob">...</value> entry in ConfigState.XML
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That is the question.
That is the question.