The setting TabHeaderThemed=0 is meant to make T.C. 7.50 display the tab headers exactly as T.C. 7.04a did, including the thin up- and down arrow which indicates the sorting order, ascending or descending.Boofo wrote:TabHeaderThemed to 0 and it looks better without all the white. I added TabHeaderBoldArrow=1 to the INI file and the colors are the same whether that is tunned off or on.
This is what TabHeaderThemed=0 will do.
The setting TabHeaderThemed=1 is meant to make T.C. 7.50 take into consideration the active Windows theme including the selected colour scheme for the tab headers as well, plus display a thicker up- and down arrow which indicates the sorting order, ascending or descending.
The setting TabHeaderBoldArrow=1 or 0 will have no effect on the colours. It is meant to allow you to choose between the old style up/down arrow and the new fat arrow, independently of the TabHeaderThemed parameter.
If you do not set TabHeaderBoldArrow explicitly, the rules are these:
+ TabHeaderThemed=1 => TabHeaderBoldArrow=1
+ TabHeaderThemed=0 => TabHeaderBoldArrow=0
Kind regards,
Karl