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OK, permission has been granted, so here they are!

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http://home.austin.rr.com/msnalepa/kyle/winampicons.png

can the 'playlist.exe' button be modified to use the eject function in winamp? I don't quite understand why whenever i find winamp controls for anything the eject button is left out. Currently right now when i hit that playlist button all it does is bring my winamp to the front, it doesnt even open the playlist.

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can the 'playlist.exe' button be modified to use the eject function in winamp? I don't quite understand why whenever i find winamp controls for anything the eject button is left out. Currently right now when i hit that playlist button all it does is bring my winamp to the front, it doesnt even open the playlist.

Damned if I know. :laugh:

I just included the controls because people were asking for them; I don't know how they work, and I don't remember where I got them. All I did was Reshack the programs to include the Ashen icons rather than the default ones. As for the Playlist program not even bringing up the playlist, I'm guessing that it's an incompatibilty with WA5, but that's just speculation on my part. I've looked online for an answer to why the Playlist thing doesn't work (you're not the first who's asked this), and I couldn't even find a website for the original controls.

I'm sure that it's possible to do what you're asking, but I have NO idea how to do it, or where to even begin.

Sorry I couldn't be of more help!

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I guess youre pointing out that when an option is inactive the disabled text looks seemingly invisible?

I can see WHY it could be a problem, but perhaps it was designed to be like that?

Otherwise, edit it yourself, open up the XML for the scheme in something like dreamweaver or wordpad, and ask it to find the colour value for the disabled text (as in search for something like

STATE Name="Disabled"

and the ncheck under it to see if it has "color" or "TextColor" property, and remember that color value).

Then, choose to replace the said color value with a new one (make it a darker colour, say, take 30 off each RGB value) and choose to "replace all".

Assuming the colour isnt *quite* the same as the background colour, it will change the colour to a readable one. Otherwise you'll have to do it all manually.

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it will be fixed in the update, i didnt think it was a huge enough problem to require an emergency update. i'm busy. leave me alone........kiiiidding.... xoxoxox

in all seriousness, i am busy right now, i *may* release giga's mod seperately, if the ashen update takes too long..... giga and i are working on something new, and the changes made in the ashen mod were inspired by that theme... so look forward to that.

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