Is there a legend for skin system color lables?

Hi. I'm trying to recolor parts of a skin and some text. I'm having a hard time figuring which part of the skin the skin color label is referencing. (In "Colors: "Change skin system colors) Is there a legend or map? Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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well, the legend is on the left and the map is on the right. there are text change colors located within most of the edit pages for the item. there are some text colors that are hard wired and can not be changed and there is a trick to change some mouseover white text to black but the change can not be undone.

I'd suggest that you change what you can and then post for those specific items that you are unable to find a solution for. someone will help.

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Specifically, I am trying to remove the font shadow on right click menus. When I right click on my desktop, the font (black) is unreadable because of the (white ) shadow. What is that item called, and how do I change it? I am using Century Gothic Font, if it matters. Thanks in advance for any help.

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this might work? change the font used to one on another element. that way you can keep the size but in most cases lose the shadow.

 

*edit* oh, other type of font, well not sure about that one but try setting to a different default (like shown) to lose the shadow and then change back over to the century gothic. I have a blind that I used a different font on and the shadow didn't transfer over???

 

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Those shadows occur when your menu and text color in the colors section don't match the graphics color and text color settings in the menu section.

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Quoting 2of3, reply 4
Those shadows occur when your menu and text color in the colors section don't match the graphics color and text color settings in the menu section.
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that's interesting and good to know, I guess I've been just lucky to lose the shadow by changing the font but was clueless as to where this was controlled, thanks for the info.