About Colours Changing MrDebug Colours. ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
This section covers changing the colours used by MrDebug.
The Colour maintenance screen is broken up into two parts, the left-hand side contains a list of the sections of MrDebug that can have their colours changed. The right-hand side of the screen shows an example of the screen affected by the changes.
The left-hand side of the window is split into two seperate lists; The upper over which is the colours that are configurable in MrDebug, and the lower are the five slots available in which you can place different colour setups.
The Colour List
To change a colour, you must use the cursor keys, to scroll down the list of colour selection items, to the item that you wish to change and press the ◄──┛ key.
A colour chart will appear. The left-hand side of the window represents the foreground colour, the right, the background colour. You may swap between the foreground colours and the background colours by pressing ← or →.
If you would prefer to use a colour string, then you may enter a colour string by using the <TAB> key to move to the colour field beneath the colour box and manually typing a foreground/background colour combination.
You may set a standard background colour for an entire section by pressing <Ctrl><Return> on an item in the section list. This will assign the background colour to the various components that make up that section.
The following is a list of options, and their meanings, under the colour option. Please note the following words have the following meanings:
Selected: is used to represent an item that is currently in focus i.e. is contained within the currently selected window.
Unselected: is used to represent an item that is not in focus i.e. is contained within the a non-selected window.
The 'Slot' List
This is where you can change the name of the colour set that you are defining, and/or switch to a different colour set.
You may use the ◄──┛ key on a slot to change the name of the colour scheme.
You may also switch colour sets from MrDebug by using the <Shift><Alt><,> and <Shift><Alt><.> keys to cycle through the same list.