Changing Link Color - wasabee-project/Wasabee-IITC GitHub Wiki

When you start a new op, you can pick the color which all the links and pins will have. If you are editing an existing op, you can change it's color, but that changes the color of all the links and pins.

But what if you want to change the color of a few of the links?

There are four ways to do this.

The first requires you to click on the link itself on the map, the second allows you to change the color on the check list. Link on IITC

To change the color by clicking on the link, first click on the link. This can be a little hard to accomplish, and might require you to move the cursor around, or up and down, the link for a bit. But once you have managed to click on the link, you'll see a small dialog window with the names of the portals the link is between and a small arrow. Click on the arrow.

link dialog window

Once you click on the arrow, the color picker will open in the top left corner of IITC.

Color picker dialog window

The second, and much easier, method is to open the checklist dialog,

Checklist subaction

find the link you want to change the color of,

checklist dialog window

and click the little arrow icon between the 2 portal names. Once you do that, the color picker will open in the top left corner of the IITC window.

Color picker dialog window

The color picker is a small window with a few predefined colors, and the word 'other'. If you don't like the predefined colors, click on 'other' and it'll open a pallete mixer window.

Other

Color pallet window

Wasabee will dynamically change the link color to whatever color you click on, either in the predefined colors or the mixer, there is no need to say accept or okay - and if you don't like the color once you see it on the map, just choose another one.

The third method is available while using quickdraw. Simply click change color in the quick draw menu.

The final method can be found in the zones dialog. Simply open Operation Settings, click zones, then click the paintbrush, select the zone you wish to operate on, then choose a color.