There are two database profile options that can be used to change look and feel.
1.Java Look and Feel.
Java Look and Feel can have two values: GENERIC or ORACLE.
If set to GENERIC, then set Java Color Scheme to blank. Which will leave look
and feel to generic. The Generic look and feel adheres to the native interface
and color scheme of the current operating system.
If set to ORACLE (or if the value is left blank), then the profile option 'Java
Color Scheme' can be used to personalize the colors of your screen.
2.Java Color Scheme.
If 'Java Look and Feel' is set to ORACLE (or if the value is left blank), then
'Java Color Scheme' can be set to the following values:
Blaf
Blue
Khaki
Olive
Purple
Red
Teal
Titanium
Do the following:
a. Login to Oracle Applications as the System Administator responsibility.
b. Navigate to Profile > System.
c. Ensure that the Site display is checked.
d. Query up 'Java Color Scheme' for the profile.
e. Select the appropriate color under the Site column.
f. Save the selection.
g. Sign off and back on (or change responsibility) for your new color
scheme to take effect.
Be aware that the 'Java Color Scheme' profile has no effect if 'Java Look and
Feel' is set to GENERIC.
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10 February 2011
Changing Color Scheme and look and feel of Application 11i and R12
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Hi there
I was playing with the profile options for look & feel and colour scheme and now I can't revert back to the default setting although no values exist in either the colour scheme or look & feel fields.
I was just changing this at user level.
Please can you assist?
Thanks,
Angie
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