15.34 The Theme Adjuster (Overview)
The REAPER 7 Theme Adjuster (Options, Themes, Theme adjuster/Color controls) works with the default REAPER 7 theme (Options, Themes, Default) in enabling you to customize various aspects of REAPER’s appearance, in particular the track, envelope, mixer and transport panels.
Kind: concept (user-guide-section) Chapter: 15 Customization: Actions, Mouse Modifiers, Menus and More Source: REAPER User Guide v7.70
The REAPER 7 Theme Adjuster (Options, Themes, Theme adjuster/Color controls) works with the default REAPER 7 theme (Options, Themes, Default) in enabling you to customize various aspects of REAPER’s appearance, in particular the track, envelope, mixer and transport panels.
The track and mixer panels are of special interest. For example, you can change the order in which the various controls are laid out. You can also define alternative layouts for each of these, including different layouts to be used in different scenarios – such as whether the track is selected, or not selected, or armed.
The script developer strongly advises that the best way to learn and master the theme adjuster is by exploring and experimenting for yourself. With this in mind, be aware that:
Changes that you make to settings are saved automatically. In most cases your actions are not recorded in
the undo history.
Double-clicking on controls will generally restore them to their default setting, and, most importantly….
The theme adjuster is a self-contained script. Your changes to any of these panels will affect only the on
screen appearance of the track, envelope, mixer and transport panels. Nothing you can do here can damage REAPER in any way.
If you get into strife, there is an option to Reset all values to their default.