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[SOLVED] How to change calendar days/months font color?
Please see post: #14 for the solution :).
FGU latest public release
5E Ruleset
Gregorian Calendar
Hey there,
while working on a theme, I stumbled across a problem that I wasn't able to solve for 2 weeks now and searching the forum didn't provide any results related to this:
I absolutely can't figure out how to change the font color (to white or something else) for the days and months in the calendar.
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Attachment 36089
I figured that the xml entries below should do the trick, but this didn't work. I found that at least some colors can be influenced by using the utility_calendar.xml,
but I'd like to avoid having too many xml files included in the theme.
Does anyone have a clue what I'm missing?
The fonts are correctly placed within the fonts folder and all paths are correct.
Here the fonts.xml entries I thought should work, but don't:
<!-- Calendar -->
<font name="calendarday">
<fgffile name="graphics/fonts/regular-10.fgf" />
<ttf file="graphics/fonts/Roboto-Regular.ttf" name="Roboto" size="16" />
<color value="#DDDDDD" />
</font>
<font name="calendarday-b">
<fgffile name="graphics/fonts/regular-10.fgf" />
<ttf file="graphics/fonts/Roboto-Regular.ttf" name="Roboto" size="16" />
<color value="#DDDDDD" />
</font>
<font name="calendarday-bi">
<fgffile name="graphics/fonts/regular-10.fgf" />
<ttf file="graphics/fonts/Roboto-Regular.ttf" name="Roboto" size="16" />
<color value="#DDDDDD" />
</font>
<font name="calendarbold">
<fgffile name="graphics/fonts/bold-10.fgf" />
<ttf file="graphics/fonts/Roboto-Bold.ttf" name="Roboto-Bold" size="16" />
<color value="#DDDDDD" />
</font>
<font name="calendarselecttitle">
<fgffile name="graphics/fonts/bold-10.fgf" />
<ttf file="graphics/fonts/Roboto-Bold.ttf" name="Roboto-Bold" size="16" />
<color value="#DDDDDD" />
</font>
<font name="calendarselectbody">
<fgffile name="graphics/fonts/regular-10.fgf" />
<ttf file="graphics/fonts/Roboto-Regular.ttf" name="Roboto" size="16" />
<color value="#DDDDDD" />
</font>
<font name="calendarmessage">
<fgffile name="graphics/fonts/italic-10.fgf" />
<ttf file="graphics/fonts/Roboto-Italic.ttf" name="Roboto-Italic" size="16" />
<color value="#DDDDDD" />
</font>
Thanks in advance!
SirMotte