Batfolk,
Can anyone point me to instructions on reworking the icons for TB!? I have a
file of customised icons, and some time back created a batskin.xml file to
modify the look of the interface. But I really don't know what I am doing
with any of it and would like to do a better job of it.
Robin
Ooops, wrong list.
Dreadfully sorry to everyone.
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This message: 30/04/00 21:22 GMT.
Hello Allie,
On 30 April 2000 at 12:26:20 GMT -0500 (which was 18:26 where I live)
Allie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed:
AM> Chroma? I've never heard of it. Do you have a link?
The reason I asked is your images of the skins you used looked very
much like one I have
On Sun, 23 Apr 2000 13:50:42 -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
>> the start of something big in the windows world where user interface
>> enhancement is concerned. Enhancement with potential consistency. I'm
>> looking at a skinned TB! as we speak. :-)
> Something big in the windows world being the o
On Sat, Apr 22, 2000 at 05:54:33PM -0500, Allie Martin wrote:
> the start of something big in the windows world where user interface
> enhancement is concerned. Enhancement with potential consistency. I'm
> looking at a skinned TB! as we speak. :-)
Something big in the windows world being the
eal to me, but it certainly has its avid fans.
Application skinning is a new fad, yes, but it could mean the end of
interface consistency if each application has it's own method of skinning.
Not to mention the extra coding that each application will pack.
Stardock, the developers of the system-wid
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