@SamuraiCrow:
Here's a little trick if anyone's still using WBVerlauf; pick a colour at the end of the palette (one of the last 4 I think) and set it to all black but set one of the R/G/B values to 1 instead of zero.
Then in the WBVerlauf tooltypes, set the colour index it uses to whatever colour number you chose.
Now you can set your WBPattern prefs to use that colour as
the pattern, and you only see your copper list on the backdrop or in windows, so it doesn't show up all over the screen in any window.
With the selected colour set to almost black, the chances of it getting picked for displaying a picture, etc. are pretty slim so you don't get random bits of copperlist in unexpected places
