Menu: View→Interface Properties→Syntax→Color themes
A "color theme" consists of
▪default foreground and background colors for text that is not highlighted
▪foreground and background colors used for highlighting various categories of text. This includes colors used to highlight latent variables, colors used to highlight unique variables, and so on
Amos comes with two color themes called "Light" and "Dark". You can select one of them from the Color themes dropdown list.
You don't have to use the Light or Dark theme. You can choose your own default colors and highlighting colors. Then if you find a combination of colors that you want to use again and again, you can make that combination of colors into a theme. To create a new color theme:
1.Look at the Color themes box. If the box contains a name, then it is the name of an existing color theme and you are currently using that color theme.
2.If the Color themes box is empty, then there is no existing color theme that matches your current colors. To create a color theme with your current colors, type a theme name in the Color themes box and click the Add button.