A fourth set of these three colors exists and is used if the button’s inspected and one of its receivers is used. A third set of these three colors exists and is used if one of the button’s receivers is enabled (this is why some UI items turn green when they have receivers). Another set of these three colors exists and is used if the button’s inspected (the yellow outline can be much more than a yellow outline). To continue the previous example, buttons have three different “background” colors: one for when the button is “On”, one for when it’s “transition”ing from on to off (the “flash” you see), and one for when it’s “Off”. Some UI items have different sets of colors if they’re inspected, if one of their receivers is enabled, or both.There’s a “Background” color for the button’s “On” state, another for its “Transition” state, and another for its “Off” state- that’s a set of three different colors (you can switch between them with the “ On/Transition/Off” radio buttons).
For example, the set of colors for “Buttons” has a “Background” color. Several sections of colors are multiplexed.When you export a theme, this is where it goes- if you get a theme from someone, this is where you need to put it so VDMX can use it. The default location for Themes is the “Themes” folder in your VDMX Resources folder (the default location is /Users/yourusername/Library/Application Support/VDMX/Themes).
Colors The 'Color' preferences, displaying the UI for editing button colors. Your preferences file is stored in /Users/yourusername/Library/Preferences/. The prefs are split up into several different sections, which are listed in the left side of the window. VDMX’s preferences are accessed via the “VDMX5” menu.