Appearance & colors
Settings ▸ Appearance controls how Nocterm looks: the overall theme and the chart palette. Pick a light or dark theme, then tune the colors of the chart itself - either from a preset or by setting custom colors per surface.
id: settings-appearance-colorsThe Appearance settings showing the theme switch and the chart palette editor
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Section titled “Overview”There are two parts. The theme sets the whole interface to Light, Dark, or Auto, where Auto follows your system preference. The chart palette governs the colors drawn on the chart, organized by surface - candles, indicators, heatmap, and bid/ask - with a role for each part of a surface (for example the up and down colors of candles, or the bid and ask sides). You can start from a preset and leave it there, or override individual surfaces with custom colors.
How to use
Section titled “How to use”-
Open Settings ▸ Appearance.
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Choose your theme - Light, Dark, or Auto.
Screenshot neededid: settings-appearance-colors-themeThe theme switch set to Light, Dark or Auto
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Pick a palette preset for the chart, or switch to Custom.
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With Custom, set colors per surface and role - for example the candle up/down colors, indicator lines, heatmap ramp, and bid/ask sides.
Screenshot neededid: settings-appearance-colors-paletteThe custom palette editor with per-surface color pickers for candles, indicators, heatmap and bid/ask
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Options
Section titled “Options”| Setting | Values | What it does |
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| Theme | Light / Dark / Auto | Overall interface theme; Auto follows your system |
| Palette | Preset / Custom | Start from a preset or set colors yourself |
| Candles | Up / Down roles | Colors for rising and falling candles |
| Indicators | Per indicator | Line colors for chart indicators |
| Heatmap | Color ramp | The intensity ramp used by the heatmap |
| Bid / Ask | Bid / Ask roles | Colors for the two sides of the book |
Related
Section titled “Related”- Chart colors - the full guide to the palette, surfaces, and roles.