[release] Avalon 1.0 (Winamp Modern Skin)


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Looks great but it still has the same graphic bug the betas did. If you look at the screenshot on your website, the top of the Playlist Editor is jaggy, not smooth like the top of the main window. If that can be fixed I'll redownload it and start using it again. If not, it's back to classic for me.

Looks great but it still has the same graphic bug the betas did. If you look at the screenshot on your website, the top of the Playlist Editor is jaggy, not smooth like the top of the main window. If that can be fixed I'll redownload it and start using it again. If not, it's back to classic for me.

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Sadly, the way component skinning works now won't allow me to skin the windows the way I did with the main window. Sorry to hear you won't be using my skin. :cry:

is there a reason why winamp doesn't allow alpha blending on the non-main windows? it's always really annoying, and ruins 99% of the good skins out there.

i was just playing around with some options, and when i clicked on next-page (to go to the 3rd page) it crashed winamp.

just curious how do you install this theme?

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Drop the .wal file into your Winamp skins folder (C:\Program Files\Winamp\Skins by default, I think...). Then just choose the skin from either the options window under Skins or the right-click menu. Hope that helps. :)

is there a reason why winamp doesn't allow alpha blending on the non-main windows?  it's always really annoying, and ruins 99% of the good skins out there. 

i was just playing around with some options, and when i clicked on next-page (to go to the 3rd page) it crashed winamp.

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Strange. It's not happening here. Restart Winamp with the skin and let me know if it still happens. :huh:

weird, yeah, couldn't get it to happen again so nevermind. i was just changing some options, then changed some colors, pressed the button to go to the 3rd page, my computer made a beep sound, and then winamp wouldn't respond, and just crashed.

seems fine now though :)

weird, yeah, couldn't get it to happen again so nevermind.  i was just changing some options, then changed some colors, pressed the button to go to the 3rd page, my computer made a beep sound, and then winamp wouldn't respond, and just crashed. 

seems fine now though :)

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Alrighty... :D

You got me using a Modern skin. Grrrr.

I must say though, its so so pretty. Especially the dark colourschemes. I posted this on your site, but its worth repeating here- any chance of making the notification slightly transparent, and including album art? I would quite like it to replace Toaster.

You got me using a Modern skin. Grrrr.

I must say though, its so so pretty. Especially the dark colourschemes. I posted this on your site, but its worth repeating here- any chance of making the notification slightly transparent, and including album art? I would quite like it to replace Toaster.

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Check back on my site for the reply. :D
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