ColorMacsBug enables you to change the colors MacsBug uses for its debugging screen. OK, so most MacsBug users could probably hack the ‘mxbc’ resource directly, but I thought it would be nicer to be able to see the colors as you edit them.
How do I use it?
First of all, this is no use to you if you don’t have MacsBug, Apple’s debugging tool which, if you don’t develop your own software, you probably won’t. If you do, then read on......
Heck, if you’re a MacsBug user then I don’t need to tell you how to use a diddly little widget like this. Just drag your “Debugger Prefs” file in the System Folder onto it (or double-click and open the prefs file), and go.
If it can’t find the appropriate ‘mxbc’ resource with ID 0, it will notify you and quit.
Oh, and don’t blame me if it trashes your whole system. It is supplied ‘as is’ and you use it at your own risk, OK? But if you do find a bug, please let me know.