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342 Personalizing JMP Chapter 10<br />

Changing Color Schemes and Languages<br />

2 Click the Reports category.<br />

3 Type the threshold number in the box beside Fast Marker Threshold.<br />

For more information about normal and fast drawing mode, see “Changing the Marker Drawing Mode<br />

and Transparency,” p. 189<br />

Saving Text Files Without Using Unicode<br />

JMP uses the Unicode character set, which supports special characters such as é and ½. It saves files<br />

without special Unicode characters as plain text automatically. However, files that contain Unicode<br />

characters can be saved from JMP so that they can be opened in older applications that do not support<br />

Unicode (such as JMP 5.1.2 and earlier). To do this, first disable Unicode feature:<br />

1 Select File > Preferences (Windows/Linux) or JMP > Preferences (Macintosh).<br />

2 Click the General category.<br />

3 Uncheck the box beside Save Text Files as Unicode. Your text files will now be saved as plain<br />

(legacy) text.<br />

Changing Color Schemes and Languages<br />

JMP enables you to customize the background color of its graphs and reports. It also lets you alter the<br />

color of the title bars. This section describes how to customize these color schemes.<br />

Changing Graph Colors<br />

You can set a background color that, by default, applies to all graphs:<br />

1 Select File > Preferences.<br />

2 Click the Reports category.<br />

3 Click the Graph Background Color button.<br />

4 Click a color in the palette (Figure 10.9). Or, on Windows and Linux, create a custom color by<br />

entering numbers for a new color values and clicking Add to Custom Colors.<br />

5 Click OK.

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