on 04-15-2010 12:55 PM
HI,
great new SAP GUI for Windows 7.20!!!
I like it very much!
But the option to set the color to system seems to be gine...
Please tell me this isn't true...
danny
Danny,
I haven't tried this so I can't say for certain, but it may provide a solution to your issue.
In the SAP gui configuration from Control panel, select the them "System Dependant Theme". It appears that this takes the required details from a profile parameter in the specific system.
To set the parameter, use RZ10 and insert sapgu/theme with a value for the specific variant that you want. (E.g enjoy Streamline etc.) Obviously, use a different theme for each system. I don't think that you can specify a colour, but it will at least show you which system you are in.
Regards
Tony
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Hi,
we also use different colors for DEV, QAS and PRD Systems.
Would be great to be able to change colors in signature theme...
regards
Albert
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Hello Danny,
no, the option is still there: you have to change to the Enjoy Theme first, then the options for setting colors to systems will appear
Kind regards,
Martin
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Any update on this. We have that its taken us a lot of time to set up so that when skilled users have multiple sessions open in eith Dev test or Prod, the background is a different colour to enable quick identification of what system they are in. Has this been considered for other themes ?
Gary
> but it's a pity that the new fllashy 'signature theme' does not have this option!
The reason to invent that signature theme was the fact, that SAP wants (wanted?) to have a unique UI experience across all different UI methods (GUI, WEB). If colors could be changed this would 'break' that paradigma again.
Markus
Markus,
with all respect, but this is nonsens, I mean not your answer, but SAP's policy.
Today I can customize Windows, webpages (if implemented), my Android smartphone, with all colors, icons and much more.
SAP is ages back in time, I would dare to say that SAP even made a huge step backwards with the new design and should re-think its policy.
How many times customers have asked for a custom-colored GUI? Countless, I would say. Speaking from the point of a developer it is important to see at first glance which systems I've logged on, and believe me we have plenty of it.
cu,
Michael
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