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  • kltpzyxmrm

    kltpzyxmrm - 3 days ago

    I mistakenly posted this at KeepassDX.

    My vision is a bit challenged. There are certain areas in Keepass where the font is not bold. It displays much lighter, less distinct, than the following image

     
  • Dominik Reichl

    Dominik Reichl - 3 days ago

    The KeeUIExt plugin allows you to change the user interface font (e.g. to make it bold).
    https://keepass.info/plugins.html#keeuiext

    Best regards,
    Dominik

     
    • kltpzyxmrm

      kltpzyxmrm - 3 days ago

      I use the portableapps version.

      Is this the location?

      These contents don't look like the others

       

      Last edit: kltpzyxmrm 3 days ago
  • Bruce

    Bruce - 3 days ago

    You might find the KeeTheme plugin also benefits. https://keepass.info/plugins.html#keetheme

     
    • kltpzyxmrm

      kltpzyxmrm - 3 days ago

      Done. Thank you.

       
  • Paul

    Paul - 3 days ago

    I use the portableapps version

    No need to use that, KeePass is already portable.

    If you want to add a plug-in to KeePass, put it in the Plugins folder under KeePass.exe.
    If the PA version doesn't have that folder, stop using it and use KeePass proper.

    Download the ZIP package above and unpack it to your favorite location (USB stick, ...). KeePass runs without any additional installation and won't store any settings outside the application directory

    cheers, Paul

     
    • kltpzyxmrm

      kltpzyxmrm - 3 days ago

      I posted the wrong screenshot earlier. My plugins folder only has .plgx files, Do I put DB_Backup.dll there?

      With Portableapps, I don't miss updates. Will I get updates prompts with KeePass proper?

       

      Last edit: kltpzyxmrm 3 days ago
      • Bruce

        Bruce - 3 days ago

        Yes.

         
  • Paul

    Paul - 3 days ago

    Put either the DLL or PLGX for the plug-in there, not both.
    You can have a mix, but not for the same plug-in.

    cheers, Paul

     
    • kltpzyxmrm

      kltpzyxmrm - 3 days ago

      ok, but just out of curiosity, is there supposed to be a PLGX for the plug-in ?

       
      • Bruce

        Bruce - 3 days ago

        There doesn't have to be. There can be both, or just one or the other. I believe if a .dll 'version' is available, it is better to use it instead of a .plgx file. Probably because it's easier for KP to process it or something. Like Paul said, don't use both types for the same plugin.

         
  • Paul

    Paul - 3 days ago

    Up to the developer.

    cheers, Paul

     
  • kltpzyxmrm

    kltpzyxmrm - 3 days ago

    Thanks

     

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