Difference between revisions of "DOS Window Change Colours"

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=Introduction=
 
=Introduction=
 
Why change the colour of a DOS window? It can help easily identify your runs on a shared modelling computer.<br>
 
Why change the colour of a DOS window? It can help easily identify your runs on a shared modelling computer.<br>
An added benefit is that <font color="Red">RED</font> TUFLOW simulations go faster.......
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An added benefit is that <font color="Red">RED</font> TUFLOW simulations go faster...^<br>
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<font size=1>^Note not actually true.</font>
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=Method=
 
=Method=
 
Right click on the title bar of the TUFLOW simulation and select ''Properties''. Navigate to the ''Colors'' tab, in this dialogue the background and text colours can be changed.
 
Right click on the title bar of the TUFLOW simulation and select ''Properties''. Navigate to the ''Colors'' tab, in this dialogue the background and text colours can be changed.

Latest revision as of 10:19, 5 June 2015

Introduction

Why change the colour of a DOS window? It can help easily identify your runs on a shared modelling computer.
An added benefit is that RED TUFLOW simulations go faster...^

^Note not actually true.

Method

Right click on the title bar of the TUFLOW simulation and select Properties. Navigate to the Colors tab, in this dialogue the background and text colours can be changed.
In Windows 7 right clicking on the Console Window Title bar and select Defaults to change this for all windows with the same name.

Colors Tab of DOS Window Properties
A very red TUFLOW simulation