System tray calendar popup

Date numbers are dark in Mutopia

It looks like this:

I've peeked into advanced color editing in WindowBlinds, but all text is supposed to be gray colored. Can anyone tell me what to look for in the editor to change the numbers so they show up in the Mutopia theme?

Thank you.

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Reply #1 Top

I would PM Neone6. 

Reply #2 Top

those colors are all under "change Vista \7 colors. in the drop down box in, change skin colors,at the bottom of that page{box} choose edit vista & 7 colors, they are under Clock and calendar selection. Hope that gets you there.

 

Also, some window parts can be changed in skin defined colors by using the BUTTONFACe AND wINDOW  COLOR SETTINGS. nOT AT HOME AT THE PRESENT SO, NO WB AVAILABLE TO BE SURE, SO THE CHOICES MAY BE BUTTON HIGHLIGHT OR OTHER, PLAY AROUND , YOU WILL GET IT.

Sorry for all the caps, misplaced fingers and staring at the keyboard while I type, slowly,lol.

Reply #3 Top

Quoting doortech1, reply 2

those colors are all under "change Vista \7 colors. in the drop down box in, change skin colors,at the bottom of that page{box} choose edit vista & 7 colors, they are under Clock and calendar selection. Hope that gets you there.
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Reply #4 Top

Thanks for the advice. Will check this when I get some time to play with it.

Reply #5 Top

I'm in WindowBlinds. I don't see where I'm supposed to click.

I looked under Color and System Colors and don't see anything marked Change Vista/7 Colors.

Thank you.

Reply #6 Top

You have to change it using SkinStudio 8, not Windowblinds.

Reply #7 Top

Actually when you use as Tom said SkinStudio 8 look for this.

On the left hand side click on Change skin colors. When the window opens go to Edit Windows 7/8 part colors. Click on the menu on the top where it says Control Panel and more options will show. Look for Date/ Time picker colors and click on it. In there is what you are looking to change. When you change a color you must close out of that window and click apply  and than save to see the change.

Reply #8 Top

Forgot some important info I see, sorry to the op, thanks to the rest for picking up my slack. :|