Dialogue box colours (eg FX windows etc) identical to interface b/g

Ian_S wrote on 10/30/2022, 5:29 AM

Apologies if this has been asked before (I have looked!). I appreciate I can change the interface colour (dark, medium etc) but is there any way to change the colour of other windows when undocked? At the moment the background of undocked windows such as Track FX, Track Motion, Pan/Crop etc is identical to the main background, and changes along with the interface mode. This makes it awkward when it comes to quickly resizing windows, especially if more than one window is overlaid. Perhaps it's a Windows thing?

It's by no means a showstopper, but when there's a lot going on it can get a bit messy.

Lastest build Vegas Pro 19, Windows 10.

Cheers.

System specs (as of 07/1/2021):

Edition    Windows 10 Home
Version    20H2
Installed on    ‎12/‎08/‎2020
OS build    19042.1052
Experience    Windows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.2020.0

Vegas Pro 21 (full time professional user since Sonic Foundry Vegas 3). Boris Continuum, Red Giant Magic Bullet Suite, Universe Suite, everything from NewBlueFX (I produce their tutorials), Neat Video, Vegasaur, PluralEyes.

Also a heavy user of After Effects, Cinema4D and other video/animation/motion graphic production tools.

About to take a long hard look at Resolve, to see if it can handle my mixed format timelines without crashing. It's a shame, as I adore the Vegas workflow - but it falls over way too frequently for me to trust it. After 20+ years I've kinda had enough!

Device name    i9
Processor    Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-10900X CPU @ 3.70GHz   3.70 GHz
Installed RAM    64.0 GB (63.7 GB usable)
Device ID    77F498C3-7EBE-479E-AE21-AAFC8AC96B26
Product ID    00325-81833-14367-AAOEM
System type    64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
Pen and touch    Pen and touch support with 10 touch points
GPU Nvidia 4070Ti

Most frequently used cameras include Panasonic G9, GH4, GH5 (into an Atomos Shogun Flame), GoPro Hero Black 5 and 6, Mavic Air 2 drone. A typical Vegas Pro timeline could include footage from any or all of the above, png/tiff seqeunces from Cinema 4D/After Effects (often with alpha channels), stills, voiceovers - a real mixed bag!

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Ian_S wrote on 11/22/2022, 6:30 AM

Any thoughts? Cheers.

System specs (as of 07/1/2021):

Edition    Windows 10 Home
Version    20H2
Installed on    ‎12/‎08/‎2020
OS build    19042.1052
Experience    Windows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.2020.0

Vegas Pro 21 (full time professional user since Sonic Foundry Vegas 3). Boris Continuum, Red Giant Magic Bullet Suite, Universe Suite, everything from NewBlueFX (I produce their tutorials), Neat Video, Vegasaur, PluralEyes.

Also a heavy user of After Effects, Cinema4D and other video/animation/motion graphic production tools.

About to take a long hard look at Resolve, to see if it can handle my mixed format timelines without crashing. It's a shame, as I adore the Vegas workflow - but it falls over way too frequently for me to trust it. After 20+ years I've kinda had enough!

Device name    i9
Processor    Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-10900X CPU @ 3.70GHz   3.70 GHz
Installed RAM    64.0 GB (63.7 GB usable)
Device ID    77F498C3-7EBE-479E-AE21-AAFC8AC96B26
Product ID    00325-81833-14367-AAOEM
System type    64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
Pen and touch    Pen and touch support with 10 touch points
GPU Nvidia 4070Ti

Most frequently used cameras include Panasonic G9, GH4, GH5 (into an Atomos Shogun Flame), GoPro Hero Black 5 and 6, Mavic Air 2 drone. A typical Vegas Pro timeline could include footage from any or all of the above, png/tiff seqeunces from Cinema 4D/After Effects (often with alpha channels), stills, voiceovers - a real mixed bag!

jetdv wrote on 11/22/2022, 7:58 PM

My best guess.... NO.