

Note that the styles defined here are copied to the styles of new cells, for each cell. defaultVertexStyle/defaultEdgeStyle: Defines the initial default styles for vertices and edges (connectors).customColorSchemes: Colour schemes to be added before defaultColorSchemes (9.2.4 and later).Possible colour keys are fill, stroke, gradient and font ( font is ignored for connectors). defaultColors: Colour codes for the lower palette in the colour dialog (no leading # for the colour codes).ĭefaultColorSchemes: Available colour schemes in the style section at the top of the format panel (use leading # for the colour codes).customPresetColors: Colour codes to be added before presetColors (no leading # for the colour codes) (9.2.5 and later).presetColors: Colour codes for the upper palette in the colour dialog (no leading # for the colour codes).Note: Fonts must be installed on the server and all client devices, or be added using the fontCss option. customFonts: An array of font family names to be added before defaultFonts (9.2.4 and later).The configuration is represented as a JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) string with the following options:ĭefaultFonts: An array of font family names in the format panel font drop-down list. Online and Desktop: Select Extras > Configuration to customise. Quip: As a site administrator, create a new diagram, then select Diagrams > Preferences > Advanced.Įmbedded: Add the configure=1 URL parameter and the JSON code for the configuration. Open the draw.io add-on configuration in the left navigation, and click on the Configuration tab. Select Manage apps (or Manage a dd-ons in older Jira versions). Jira Server: Click on the Settings icon as an administrator. In the following video, you’ll see what can be customised in and draw.io.Ĭonfluence Data Center and Server: Go to your instance’s settings as an administrator, scroll down to the draw.io add-on section in the left navigation, and click on the Configuration tab.Ĭonfluence Cloud: As an administrator, go to the draw.io Configuration section in your instance’s Settings. Default length for new connectors (edges).Width and height for entries in the left panel.Plugins to extend the diagram editor (provided as-is, as unsupported examples for developers).Custom libraries shown in the left panel.Built-in libraries shown in the left panel.These aspects of draw.io are configurable in Confluence Server/Data Center/Cloud, Quip, embed mode, online and Desktop:
