Use the View tab Color pane to do the following:
Click Selection in the middle pane.
You can change the foreground and background colors. The large color box shows the current color settings for selection. Look in Preview of colors for an example of what the selection color looks like in the GUI.
Click Table Row in the middle pane.
You can change the odd and even background colors. The large color box shows the current color settings for the ledger lines. Look in Preview of colors for an example of what the color looks like in the GUI.
Click Object Text in the middle pane.
You can change the colors for modifiable and nonmodifiable text. The large color box shows the current color settings for the text. Look in Preview of colors for an example of what the color looks like in the GUI.
Click Project Icon in the middle pane.
You can change the color that displays in the project icon for each purpose. The box to the right of the third pane shows the current color settings for the different purposes. Look in Preview of colors for an example of what the color looks like in the GUI.
Set Show colored icons for state.
After the option is set, the following colored icons show in the state column:
* Red square for a working object
* Yellow triangle for an integrate, sqa, or testobject
* green square with white check mark for releasedobject
* blue circle for prepobject
* red circle with white line for rejectedobject
* blue circle with blue halo for public or shared object
* grey diamond for checkpoint object
pair of reading glasses for visible object
Additionally, you can customize icons and add more icons to other attributes. Instructions are available in the ccm.properties file above the ccm.property.icon.attributes key.
Additionally, you can set a color by right-clicking a gray box in the color palette and doing one of the following in the Choose a color dialog box.
* Pick a standard color from the Swatches tab.
* Create a custom color from the HSB tab by setting the hue, saturation, and brightness for a color.
* Create a custom color from the RGB tab by "mixing" the colors red, green, and blue.
If you set a custom color and apply it to a selection, ledger line, text, or icon, that color is saved and used in this and other sessions.