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Justin,
I don't like the white background either. After much frustration, I finally figured out how to change this. I'm happy to share what worked for me.
(I'm running RDi Version: 9.5.1.0)

1. Start with Windows | Preferences. (it helped me to move the preferences dialog so that I could still see my source code in the editor)
2. Expand the section "LPEX Editor"
3. Click on "Appearance" (mine has the "eclipse" pallet selected.
4. In the "Styles" list box, click on the "default" Style
5. Click on "Background"
6. Then you pick a color.
7. Click the "Apply" button and see how your source looks. If you don't like it, press the
8. For me, I heard that black text on yellow background is the most easy to read. So I went into "Define Custom Colors", and I set the color to:
Red: 255
Green: 255
Blue: 204

Depending on the color that you pick, you may need to change colors for other settings. But with the color I picked, I didn't have to change too much.

By the way, if you are an old guy like me, this LPEX Editor/Appearances panel is a good place to increase the font size and use something better looking than ugly old Courier-New. Just be sure that you pic a mono-spaced font (Consolas or Lucida Console are decent choices).


Hope that helps!

Dick Donohue

On Nov 18, 2016, at 9:54 AM, Justin Taylor <JUSTIN@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I'm looking for a way to tone down the bright white background for source. I tried the different themes, but they didn't change the source itself.

Any suggestions?

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