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The Waze client is capable of displaying the map using various color schemes. Several color schemes are available in the client by default; users are also able to create their own custom color schemes or install custom color schemes created by others.

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Default color schemes

Thirteen daytime color schemes are available in the Waze client:

  • Default
  • Green peace
  • Minimalism
  • Vitamin C
  • The blues
  • Mochaccino
  • Snow day
  • Twilight
  • Tutti-frutti
  • Rosebud
  • Electrolytes
  • Map editors
  • Green fields

The daytime color scheme can be changed in Settings - Display Settings - Map Color Scheme.

Waze also includes one night color scheme. This is activated by choosing "Night" mode in the Settings menu, or by leaving "Auto" enabled and using Waze at night.

Custom color schemes

A user can also create custom color schemes using a text editor.

Creating custom color schemes

Each color scheme is defined by a schema file. The schema file contains the color and size information for each road type and certain other features, such as Places, water features, map labels, and so forth.

The easiest way to create your own scheme is to start with one of the default schema files. To get to the default schema files, you'll need a file browser for your device (such as iFunBox for use with iOS devices). In iOS, the day schemes are found in User Applications » Waze » Waze.app » skins » default » day and its subfolders, and the night scheme is found in User Applications » Waze » Waze.app » skins » default » night. You may wish to copy both directories to your computer to make it easier.

Within the day folder, there are several subfolders. Each subfolder contains a schema file, as does the day folder itself. The schema files correspond to the default schemes as follows:

  • 1: The blues
  • 2: Mochaccino
  • 3: Snow day
  • 4: Twilight
  • 5: Tutti-frutti
  • 6: Rosebud
  • 7: Electrolytes
  • 8: Map editors
  • 9: Green peace
  • 10: Minimalism
  • 11: Green fields
  • 12: Default
  • day folder: Vitamin C

To edit a schema file, open it in a text editor. Each schema file is a list of parameters – most relating to color and size. Color parameters are in #rrggbb hex color format (see web colors); some color parameters have two additional digits, controlling the alpha channel (transparency) of that particular feature (#rrggbbaa).

Parameter name What it does
Map.Background The background of the map.
Labels.Color The color of road name label text.
Labels.Bgcolor The outline/outer glow of all text labels – roads, cities, Places, etc.
Console.Foreground unknown
Console.Background unknown
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Installing custom color schemes

iOS

Android

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