Once u use the theme tweaker to save the theme it will create a color theme config file like in the pic. ( U can unpack and repack if u want to, but its just easier this way here u can c the config theme file is name like this "Default_7.0.ReaperTheme.ReaperTheme" a packed theme will be like "Default_7.0.ReaperThemeZip" u can unpack the theme by renaming it to "Default_7.0.ReaperTheme.zip" and modify its contents) ReaperTheme file outside of that package which was already in the theme package, like in pic below. This step is just to create an additional. Open up theme tweaker from the action list and save the theme (save as) with a increament number or rename slightly. So if u r like me lazy to config things once again with "Theme tweaker" for V7, follow. And its f****ing annoying to do it again. But i was also so used to V6 theme cauz i modded it to my liking and wasn't satisfied with any other theme other than mine. And also the volume knob, V6 knob had a poor view it took me some tome to figure out which position it was until the track was played or i could hear. So, me, I liked the new Reaper theme V7 for its Fx view in the track panel (TCP) on the side, which could be useful while using fixed track heights and fx could be scrolled from side. ( No by location i did not mean outside or other place geographically- pun interned ) *I have only tried this from V6 to V7, Do the unpacking stuff on a different folder, on a entirely different location. *But be aware to make a backup before u mess with any of these, and make sure u rename the newly modified stuff, which will be a back up for a backup. Like the grid lines, fonts color, size, note color, midi editor, arrangement view background color, and also other configs u have set up or modified in ur current theme (V6), transferring those config from that theme to other. This one could be considered a tip neither a trick for the transferring/copying Color Themes congif from one theme to other.
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