Restriction:  This topic applies only when the AppMaster Builder AddPack has been installed, and applies only to Windows platforms. 
               	 
            
 
            	 
             
               		 
               		  
               - From the Editors page 
                  		  
               
- On the Editors preferences page, you can set background and foreground colorization options for all of the AMB painters, and
                  turn on basic color mode. You can also change the cursor style to a cross-hair cursor, and set a color and size for it. 
                  			 
                   
                     				
                     - From the AppMaster Builder perspective, click 
                        				  AppMaster Builder preferences page 
                        				   . .
- In the left pane, click 
                        				  Editors. 
                        				
                     
- Set options as desired; then click 
                        				  OK. 
                        				  
                        For complete details on each field and control on this page, see the 
                           					 Editors user interface reference topic. 
                           				  
                         Note: If you prefer to view code using a single background and a single foreground color, set these colors using the controls in
                           the 
                           					 Basic color mode group. When specified, basic color mode overrides colorization settings specified on the Editors - Report Painter - Colorization
                           page. 
                           				  
                         
 
- From the Editors - Report Painter - Colorization page 
                  		  
               
- On the Editors - Report Painter - Colorization page, you set colorization options for specific code structures. 
                  			 
                  Note: If you prefer to override the color scheme defined here and instead edit code using a single background and a single foreground
                     color, set these colors on the Editors preferences page using the controls in the 
                     				Basic color mode group. 
                     			 
                    
                     				
                     - From the AppMaster Builder perspective, click 
                        				  AppMaster Builder preferences page 
                        				   . .
- In the left pane, expand 
                        				  Editors > Report Painter; then click 
                        				  Colorization. 
                        				
                     
- Check 
                        				  Enable colorization. 
                        				
                     
- To change the color for a structure: 
                        				  
                         
                           					 
                           - Select a structure on the 
                              						Appearance color options list. 
                              					 
                           
- Double-click the 
                              						Color field. 
                              					 
                           
- Select a color; then click 
                              						OK. 
                              					 
                           
 
- To define a custom color: 
                        				  
                         
                           					 
                           - On the Color dialog box, click 
                              						Define Custom Colors. 
                              					 
                           
- To define a color, either use the cross hairs and slider, or type a value into each field. 
                              					 
                           
- Click 
                              						Add to Custom Colors. 
                              					 
                           
 
- When all colors are set as desired, click 
                        				  OK. 
                        				  
                        For complete details on each field and control on this page and its associated dialog boxes, see the 
                           					 Editors - Report Painter - Colorization and 
                           					 Color dialog box user interface reference topics. 
                           				  
                         
 
- From within the Report Painter 
                  		  
               
- While you are running the Report Painter, you can toggle the cross-hair cursor on and off, and customize its size and color.
                  
                  			 
                   
                     				
                     - To toggle the cross-hair cursor on or off, press 
                        				  Alt + 
                        				  + (on the numeric keypad) or 
                        				  Alt + 
                        				  +/= (on the character keyboard). 
                        				
                     
- While toggled on, use the following short-cut key combinations to change the size and/or color of your cross-hair cursor:
                        
                        				  
                        
                            
                              						
                               
                                 						  
                                  
                                    							 
                                    | Alt + 
                                       								1 through 
                                       								Alt + 
                                       								9 | Sets the line thickness from 1 to 9 pixels. |   
                                    							 
                                    | Alt + 
                                       								0 (zero) | Changes the color of the cursor. Each time you press this combination, the color changes and continues to change with entered
                                       each key-stroke combination until all defined colors have been displayed; then the sequence begins again. |