on 02-22-2008 11:51 AM
Is there anyway of identifying the look and feel of the SAPGUI on a per client basis.
For example 2 clients UK and Ireland - i want to change the look and feel of one cleints gui without affecting the other?
There is a tool (freeware) called HARDCOPY. In this tool you can set a text (not a colour) per client.
It's recommended by SAP.
You can download it here:
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Hi Samir,
What do you mean with changing the look and feel depending of the client?
For example to make a clear difference between Development, Quality and Production, I am changing the color of the SAP GUI depending of which system/client: As Eric Brunelle already indicated you should press ALT+F12, there you choose for New Visual Design and at the first tab (I think General in English) you make sure that there whether the Active Theme is NOT System Dependent! If the latter is the case, please change this in f.e. Enjoy and close and open the complete SAP GUI. In the same system as New Visual Design, you will find the option Set Color to System. There you can choose the color set for each system/client!
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Hi,
Thanks for that but could you please clarify as whenever i try to change the colour in one client it changes the other. I know how to have different colours per system for example development = blue, test = brown etc. But it is clients that i need with different colours.
I apologise if you have already answered this but i am having difficulty understanding exactly what i would need to do to have each client with different colours. Any further help would be great. Thanks,
Samir
on the user's PC, press alt-F12 and do wanted change on the client's PC.
you cannot really do this through ABAP, though.
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I doubt, that can be done
Thanks
Prince Jose
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