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This skin is to accompany the visual style Codename Opus by b0se. Currently I have only done a blue variation and have no plans for the others.

Known bugs;

Progress bars right border missing (?).

Credits go to b0se for his great visual style.

http://www.web9design.com/

Changelog;

RC4

- Removed the blue stuff from DisplayBox.png, VideoBackdrop.png, VideoThumbnail.png and ItemList.png

RC3

- Changed tooltip colors (settings.ini 1236)

- Changed username font color (settings.ini 46)

- Removed blue stuff on bottom of thumbnail image (Thumbnail.png)

- Changed preview.png a little

RC2

- Toolbar background color corrected (settings.ini)

- Away status changer colors corrected (ToolbarRButton.png)

- Connection indictor colors darkened (ToolbarButton.png)

- Darkened hover item selection (setting.ini and MenuExtra.png)

- Darkened buddy selection (settings.ini and PlusMinus.png)

- Added blue top and curve to tabs (TabButton.png)

RC1

- Initial release

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RC2

Changes;

- Toolbar background color corrected (settings.ini)

- Away status changer colors corrected (ToolbarRButton.png)

- Connection indictor colors darkened (ToolbarButton.png)

- Darkened hover item selection (setting.ini and MenuExtra.png)

- Darkened buddy selection (settings.ini and PlusMinus.png)

- Added blue top and curve to tabs (TabButton.png)

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is there a reason why your skin has no hide button in message windows?

its enabled in my interface but i still dont see one. all other skins i use have it.

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I removed it because it was getting in my way and I personally never use it. You can put it back by adding the following code;

Line 1434

<!ENTITY ini4MMCPlacement	'<rect><left num="77" width="1"/><right num="60" width="1"/><top num="3" height="0"/><bottom num="20" height="0"/></rect>'>

Line 1439

<!ENTITY iniSmall4MMCPlacement	'<rect><left num="51" width="1"/><right num="40" width="1"/><top num="3" height="0"/><bottom num="14" height="0"/></rect>'>

Line 1444

<!ENTITY iniPanel4MMCPlacement	'<rect><left num="58" width="1"/><right num="44" width="1"/><top num="2" height="0"/><bottom num="16" height="0"/></rect>'>

What do you mean it's enabled in your interface? Is there an option in the Preferences somewhere to turn it on and off?

I am glad someone finally made one.  But I use the Alpha scheme; how do I go about changing this skin to that?

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You'd have to change all the .png files and make some minor changes to settings.ini. To get to these files open the .tsz file in a WinRAR or whatever compression application you use and extract the contents.

I am glad someone finally made one.  But I use the Alpha scheme; how do I go about changing this skin to that?

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Don't mean to take away from this skin cause it is great but there is an alpha scheme variation available in the trilly forums now.

RC3

Changes;

- Changed tooltip colors (settings.ini 1236)

- Changed username font color (settings.ini 46)

- Removed blue stuff on bottom of thumbnail image (Thumbnail.png)

- Changed preview.png a little

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This will probably be the final version. There are few things left unskinned that are currently not being used by Trillian, so if in the future those things get implemented I'll go ahead and skin them. I'm not sure how the video related stuff looks because I don't have a webcam with me so if it doesn't look good if someone could send me a picture of the area I'll go ahead and change the colors to look better with the rest of the skin. There's also the little black border on the progress bar, if I ever find a fix for that I'll go ahead and post it. Feel free to post any other suggestions and if I like them I'll change them.

Armlann is working on an OpusOS skin and I think Smooth L is working on the other colors for Codename Opus. You can find more information on both of these two here.

What do you mean it's enabled in your interface? Is there an option in the Preferences somewhere to turn it on and off?

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well in Trillian\stixe\interface\Default\

in settings.ini you can have it enabled or disabled.

heres its code:

<!ENTITY ShowHideButtoninPrivMsg '0>

"0" disables it for the interface, "1" enables the hide button.

you can also do this for other interfaces.

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I hope this is OK with the author of the skin - if not, just remove the link.

I added the changes to my settings.ini to enable the hide button, but I was disappointed that it was the same as the close button which doesn't make much sense to me. So I modified the button images to have a proper hide button. You can download the skin from the link below.

copusmod.png

http://home.cwru.edu/~bes7/COpusBlue_RC4_hide.tsz

--Brandon Siegel

I hope this is OK with the author of the skin - if not, just remove the link.

I added the changes to my settings.ini to enable the hide button, but I was disappointed that it was the same as the close button which doesn't make much sense to me. So I modified the button images to have a proper hide button. You can download the skin from the link below.

copusmod.png

http://home.cwru.edu/~bes7/COpusBlue_RC4_hide.tsz

--Brandon Siegel

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Yea, that's fine with me.

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