![]() ![]() Redesigned "Record Arm" buttons for TCP & MCP.Selected item background color tweaks for better waveform/spectral peaks visual distinction.TCP track label font adjusted for consistency across 100%/ 150%/200%.MCP fader thumb color tweaked for better visual distinction.TCP volume/pan/width text color tweaked for better readability.Track label color logic tweaked for better readability.Layout A and B are now tinted instead of Layout C!.New REAPER 6.57 gen_panbg_horz_dark, gen_vol_dark, gen_pan_dark images are added for macOS dark mode.MCP folder background color under tracks fixed.TCP "Record Monitoring" button color adjusted for Tinted TCP Layout.Media Explorer transport buttons minor redesign for consistent look on both macOS and Windows.Media Explorer "Selected Text/Row" colors adjusted to correctly display on both macOS and Windows.Media Explorer waveform background color changed.Track id numbers in folders are now correctly displayed.Slightly changed Track Panel text color for better readability when tinted TCP is enabled.(Can be set as default in Screensets/Layouts window) Extract the zip into the 'scripts' folder there. Choose Options > Show REAPER resource path in explorer/finder. Some of the light background record arm buttons look bad.I'll just keep adding stuff as and when I feel the urge. Limited range of choices, particularly for some elements, at this point.Something weird going on with some of the shadows.The script should not misbehave at all, but in use it may appear pretty janky in places at this point, and its appearance is entirely placeholder to get the functionality working.Instructions are shown here if you don't like reading: If you come up with a combination you like, please do share a screenshot, it'll be fun to see what's working and what direction I should take more elements in! Everything it does is just a change to the completely normal 'assembled_theme' that you will find in your color themes folder if you want to have a look, and you can rename that theme and mess with it further if you know how themes work. ![]() Click an element to see what choices there are, click a choice and the script will copy the files over and refresh the theme.Īnd that's it. ![]() First time you run the script, it will ask "Assembled theme not found. In the actions list you'll now see Script: theme_a. In the bottom right choose New action > Load ReaScript. Extract content of the zip (the 'theme_a' file AND the 'theme_assembler' folder) into the 'scripts' folder there. The script itself is very much a work in progress, but the theme it outputs is a fully functional Reaper theme based on the Default 6 theme, with complete 100%, 150% and 200% HiDPI support throughout and the usual theme adjuster. It can also do some more complex stuff than that, like rewrite values in the rtconfig file (it will do more of that in future) but the key thing is that you don't need to understand what any of that means. It is a script I have written that shows how the various options look, and automates the copying of the files into its own theme called 'Assembled_Theme' and updates it, in real time. Next step onward from that has been to radically increase the range of options and make it straightforward for ordinary users to choose and apply them. With my Default V6 Modders' Supplies you've been able to choose from a selection of different elements to make your own mod theme based on the Default 6. ![]()
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