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srry for double post, couldnt edit previous one, but ive made some progress, EQ is partly skinned now, caption buttons, end preset button still has to be done, also the thingy in the top middle *dunno what its called*

anyone has any ideas about the caption buttons for the equalizer, cause both 2 buttons use the same 'pressed' image, maybe 2 black round dots for bot close & minimize buttons ?

http://members.home.nl/agonite/LH-Ish_WaMain&EQ.png

and i just switched to wmp10 TODAY. you have to make a wmp skin for this.

i dont have to do anything, im just making this cause i like it, and cause i want to use it.

and i have no frickin clue about making wmp skins, so why dont you try and make one ;)

wont be long till the winamp skin is done :)

maybe it's possible, but i have no idea on how to make a wmp skin :(

skin is kinda updated, there's a readme in it now, and i slighty changed the equaliser (the white square in the top-centre)

same download link :)

Edited by AgonitE
oh btw, if there's anyone here , who knows how to skin winamp. ive got a question about genex.bmp,

http://members.home.nl/agonite/GENEX.png

anyone know wich of the coloured pixels stands for what colour in the Media Library?

Hopefully this'll help:

Genex.bmp is used for the buttons and sliders used in the general purpose windows. It also contains the colour controls for this window. The top button is the active state button. The one right below it is the inactive or pressed state button. These buttons have a four pixel wide border around it. The borders stay 4 pixels thick, no matter the size of the buttons or window. Beside these buttons is a row of pixels used to control the various colors and background of the gen window. The coordinates of the pixels are for as follows (y=0):

x=48: item background (background to edits, listviews, etc.)

x=50: item foreground (text colour of edits, listviews, etc.)

x=52: window background (used to set the bg color for the dialog)

x=54: button text colour

x=56: window text colour

x=58: colour of dividers and sunken borders

x=60: selection colour for entries inside playlists (nothing else yet)

x=62: listview header background colour

x=64: listview header text colour

x=66: listview header frame top and left colour

x=68: listview header frame bottom and right colour

x=70: listview header frame colour, when pressed

x=72: listview header dead area colour

x=74: scrollbar colour #1

x=76: scrollbar colour #2

x=78: pressed scrollbar colour #1

x=80: pressed scrollbar colour #2

x=82: scrollbar dead area colour

I got the info fromhere. It doesn't answer your question directly, but may put you on the right track.

Hope it helps!

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