Hello,

Thank you for the answer.
I know that it's not possible to change the colors with GWT. That's
why I need the
Single images to change the color with Photoshop/Gimp and put them
togehther in an image bundle again.

I downloaded the GWT source from SVN, but the single images are not
included.

Stephan

On 5 Sep., 17:40, Ryan Shillington <ryan-googlegro...@onlyinsight.com>
wrote:
> There's no way (that I know of) to change an image's color in GWT.  That
> kind of thing is child's play in Adobe Photoshop / Gimp.
>
> If you want a really nice site design, you're almost certainly going to
> need to create these images yourself.
>
> Also, CSS3 supports doing most of that kind of stuff without needing any
> images anymore.  If you're not planning on supporting IE 8 (which Google
> will drop support for once IE 10 comes out in a month or 2), then that's
> the way to go.
>
> Ryan
>
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> On Wednesday, September 5, 2012 7:38:13 AM UTC-5, Musicman75 wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
> > I need to generate a new theme for gwt. Therefore I need the single
> > images of the combined corner.png, circles.png, etc.
> > Is there a possibility to get these images as single images (not
> > wrapped together)?
>
> > Is there an other way to build an own theme and using images instead
> > of the default images for the border?
> > I don't want to design these images from scratch, just use the
> > original images and change the color.
>
> > Thanks for help.

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