Your display scheme controls the colors and fonts that are shown in module windows. You
can use the default display scheme for the database, which is set in the Database
Properties window, or a different display scheme.
Before you begin
To use a high contrast display scheme in
IBM® Engineering Requirements
Management DOORS®
(
DOORS),
set the accessibility options in the Windows Control Panel
first.
- Open Accessibility Options in the Control Panel, and then select the
Display tab. Select Settings.
- Select one of the High Contrast Black options from the High
Contrast Appearance Scheme list. Click OK.
- Select Use High Contrast, and then click OK.
About this task
DOORS
has several standard display schemes that you can select from, or you can create a scheme that you
can use again.
Procedure
- In the database explorer, click Tools > Options.
- Click the Display tab.
- Select a display scheme.
- Optional: To create a custom display, change
the colors and fonts that are used for items, and then click Save
as to save the scheme. Most of the items in
the list are self-explanatory, however the following items require
some clarification:
- High indicator affects the color of change
bars for unsaved changes.
- Medium indicator affects the color of change
bars for saved changes that have not been included in a baseline.
- Low indicator affects the color of change
bars for objects that have not changed since the last baseline.
- User 3 affects the color of the use
in graphical view column indicator.
- User 4 affects the color of the use
as data tip column indicator.
- User 1, User 2, and User 5
are not used by DOORS.
- Percentage indicator values are not used in DOORS.
- Graphics box edge is not used by DOORS.
- Click OK.