How to get rid of white border around viewport?

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 From:  quat
10819.1 
Hey, I'm messing around with the moi 4.0 trial and I can't get rid of this white border around my viewport, as seen here:


While this isn't much of a problem when it comes to using the app itself, it can get very irritating to look at after a while.
I can't seem to find any setting I may have messed up in the .ini or .css files to change/fix this. Is there a simple css property that I'm missing here? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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 From:  bemfarmer
10819.2 In reply to 10819.1 
Hi quat,

Maybe this link would help?

https://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=10461.3

- Brian

So I renamed the moi.css and the viewport...files in MoI4 ui folder, to ...Original, and replaced them with the ones in the above link.
Then go to MoI > options > View, and change the background color to a grey color., as per the instructions:
http://moi3d.com/forum/messages.php?webtag=MOI&msg=10465.1

Seemed to work well.
The results are partially fairly similar to MoI5beta "dark" theme.
It would be nice to modify the MoI4 dark theme to be very similar to the MoI5beta dark theme, IMHO.

I do not know what I am doing, so someone else probably has a better answer.

- Brian

EDITED: 20 Aug 2022 by BEMFARMER

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 From:  Michael Gibson
10819.3 In reply to 10819.1 
Hi quat, in MoI version 4 that border comes from a bitmap image file, it's the file ViewportForeground.png inside the ui subfolder in MoI's install. So to change the color edit that PNG bitmap image in an image editor.

In the MoI v5 beta there is a new theme editor and it's generated from the settings in the theme editor in the Viewport section, under Border color, Border radius, and Border thickness.

- Michael
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 From:  bemfarmer
10819.4 In reply to 10819.2 
So I modified Dino's dark theme a little.

Viewport background, and gridlines, and accented gridlines.

Changed the Olive (Brown) in his MoI.css, from Hex # 7C593F, to MoI5beta Hex # 885511.
There were 11 places to do this change, perfect for Notepad++ CTRL+H command.

MoI4 on left of screen, MoI5beta on right of screen, the screens are looking very similar.
There is more that could be done, but I am not going to do more at this time to Dino's dark theme, MoI4.
Dino commented a couple of the colors at the top of his MoI.CSS file.

- Brian

Using some of the tools at rapidtables, is is easy to copy paste MoI4 dark screen portion, and see the color.
Also can translate Hex # and RBG numbers easily.

https://www.rapidtables.com/web/color/color-tester.html
https://www.rapidtables.com/convert/color/index.html

EDITED: 20 Aug 2022 by BEMFARMER

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 From:  quat
10819.5 
The white border is gone. Thank you all for the help!
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