Wed Nov 13, 2024 10:57 pm
Thanks for the tip! This actually came around because I was doing that but that method is like a whole extra three clicks with a mouse and I'm too lazy for that. I tend to use the same three or four colors all the time so just typing "teal" or "olive" into the command window was just more efficient.
P.S.
You don't necessarily need to do the underlay trick to change the note color. You can highlight any node along with a note and change the color. Both will be affected.
- Note colors!
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