your question is unclear. fmxml is just an xml file generator, not an editor.
the record can also be like this
<record from="879663" to="graphics/pictures/club/879663/logo"/>
and you won't change anything without knowing which club this id corresponds to.
in general, it depends on whether the author made personal changes to the font size. if changes were made, you need to search and change the size in each specific file. if no changes were made, then you need to change the value globaly in *.fontxml
in my opinion, there is no need to search, just take and delete one element at a time and see what has changed. this will allow not only to find what is needed, but also to better begin to understand the structure of the code.
the essence of the problem is not completely clear. almost all custom skins use a scoreboard with logos, you can take any. the main thing is to copy all the necessary files.
this is the problem of over-customization.)) I left a "pro/cons" container below the pitch with tactics and displayed the comparison panel on this place
сan someone tell me which files are responsible for the appearance of these boxes? would like to replace gray boxes and black text with colored boxes and white text.
in fact I didn't even see the question. if a person wants to get help, he needs to specifically formulate the question and not make others guess about his wishes.
yes but...
no offense, but such a question does not inspire a desire to help.
what kind of look do you want?
what have you done already?
what doesn't work for you the way you want?
are you capable of something yourself or will you demand that it be done to you?
in that case I'm really curious how you search? in my opinion this panel can be searched in 2 minutes. it would be interesting to know about the search method.
I think he actually didn't ask a question, but just wanted to brag that he plays attributeless. because the question is meaningless. download all attributeless skins and see which one you like the most.
person properties or separately in each of dozens of files where these attributes are displayed. I'm not familiar with this skin, I don't remember how it was implemented there.