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Originally Posted by Clemenza
The HUD includes a small window in the top left corner that says "Right click to close HUD for (table name)". This obscures one of the hole cards for seat #8 on 8-max stud, razz and hi/lo tables. Not a huge problem, but just so you know for the next version.
My plan is to put the table stats in that window and actually locate it somewhere less annoying. You should be able to double click that window and then drag it somewhere out of the way.
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Do you mean the HUD_config.xml in the pyfpdb folder? What lines should I look for to edit?
If there is a HUD_config.xml (NOT HUD_config.xml.example) in the folder where you start fpdb from, it will use that file. If not, it looks here:
Windows: c:\Documents and Settings\Clemenza\Application Data\fpdb\
(= Appdata\fpdb)
Linux: ~/.fpdb/
In that file you should see something like this:
Code:
<supported_sites>
<site HH_path="~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/PokerStars/HandHistory/Clemenza/"
decoder="pokerstars_decode_table"
screen_name="Clemenza"
site_name="PokerStars"
site_path="~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/PokerStars/"
table_finder="PokerStars"
bgcolor="#000000"
fgcolor="#FFFFFF"
hudopacity="1.0">
<layout fav_seat="5" height="546" max="8" width="792">
<location seat="1" x="681" y="63"> </location>
....
All that stuff between "site" and "layout" might be on one long line, that doesn't hurt anything.
SAVE A COPY OF THIS FILE BEFORE YOU START EDITING!
As you might suspect to change the the colors you change the bgcolor and fgcolor attributes. In the above example they are in hex, so that "#000000" = black and "#FFFFFF" = white. You could also use "black" and "white" but that seems awfully ungeeklike. I am not sure what colors work besides black and white, but I know that "red", "green" and "blue" work. "purple" works so does "pink" If you want to use the hex codes "#FF0000" is red, "#00FF00" is green, and "#0000FF" is blue. Get the rest of the colors by mixing those.
If your config file doesn't have the color attributes, you can just add them.