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rbaterin

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Apr 24, 2014
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Hi,

I was wondering if there was a way to change the theme of individual application windows? You can change the themes globally, but what about individual window themes?

Take, for example, Calendar. It has its own theme separate from the global look. Mine has a brown color with a leather look to it. I'd like to apply a different skin to one of my other applications, like my Entourage mail application.

The reason I want to do this is so that I don't lose it amongst multiple windows that are open and overlaying each other. One time, I forgot I brought my application off-screen (instead of minimize) and lost it in the midst of all the grey windows. I kept the top part viewable so I can click onto it (when I decide to switch to that application) but because I was multi-tasking with other applications I forgot what I did with it. Even with the command-tab option to switch to the application, I didn't realize where it was since there was so much grey and white.

On the other hand, I was able to find my Calendar application because of the color skin of the theme (when I did the same thing with that application).

Anyways, I thought it might be easier to work a color change which would avoid that mess I refer to above.

Hopefully, I'm making sense. And, my request is not too way out in left field...I've had a few too many coffees (I think)...it's tax season!

Ray
 
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