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[Suggestion] Ability to change color of the Meteor chat alerts and the addon info color in the top right corner in main menu. #5177

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0alter0 opened this issue Feb 6, 2025 · 4 comments
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0alter0 commented Feb 6, 2025

Describe the feature

(Sorry for long name) But basically, a an option to adjust the color of the Meteor chat alerts like for keybinds (ex: Meteor | Killaura Enabled) but instead of Meteor being purple, you can edit the color so it can fit your GUI theme (like red), this also goes for the mod/addon info in the top right corner when in the main menu, as in the color, it could say "Meteor Client... (other info)" but you could either change the purple color of "Meteor Client" or just remove them.

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@0alter0 0alter0 added the enhancement New feature or request. label Feb 6, 2025
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DrParanoya commented Feb 6, 2025

The text on the main menu can be removed

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DrParanoya commented Feb 6, 2025

And I think the color can be changed through the fabric.mod.json file

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0alter0 commented Feb 6, 2025

And I think the color can be changed through the fabric.mod.json file

I’ll look there, I’m assuming it’s within the .jar file?

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Yes.
Option 1: Open the jar with winrar/7zip (or anything like that), and edit the file.
Option 2: Change the file extension to .zip, edit the file and change it back to .jar

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