In Windows versions prior to 10, the color of window title bars is determined by what theme you’re using. In Windows 10, most applications have a white title bar. It doesn’t matter to me much what color they are, but since I’ve upgraded to Windows 10 and I’m updating the documentation for Stonefield Query as we get ready to release version 5.2, the screen shots I’ve taken for updated forms don’t match the existing screen shots for forms that weren’t changed. I have a few choices:
- Ignore it, because who else but me will notice? Unfortunately, I’m too anal to take this approach.
- Redo all screen shots. A cool feature of the Stonefield Query SDK is that it automates the taking of screen shots for about 50% of the dialogs. The reason for that feature is that Stonefield Query is highly configurable and some of the configuration settings affect the appearance of many forms. To make the documentation for a customized version of Stonefield Query match what the user sees, we have a function that regenerates the help, including running the app and automatically taking shots of any such forms. Unfortunately, that still leaves 50% of the forms I’d have to do manually. Life is too short.
- Somehow change the title bars of the updated forms to use the same color as the existing screen shots.
I wasn’t sure the latter was possible but fortunately came across a blog post by Daniel Rubino that explains how to do it. One thing he doesn’t explain is how to select the desired color for the title bars. To do that, right-click the desktop, choose Personalize, select Colors, turn off Automatically pick an accent color from my background, and select the desired color from the palette that appears.