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Just got the Ok from Timerever to distribute the cursors, so here they are. 

cow07, you can hide the Shuffle/Repeat/Crossfade by clicking the small arrow to the right of the kbps.

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outstanding!! thanks axialix!

Just got the Ok from Timerever to distribute the cursors, so here they are. 

cow07, you can hide the Shuffle/Repeat/Crossfade by clicking the small arrow to the right of the kbps.

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Thanks :D , great set!

I've created a Cursor Scheme installation file for it:

Just copy it to the directory with the cursors and right click and select Install.

The cursors are automaticly copied to the Cursor directory and it creates Cursor Scheme.

BASE_Cursors_Cursor_Scheme.zip

Hey, I'm still here, I just haven't gotten around to making any changes to the skin yet. Hopefully this week I can spare some time for it. It's just that once I dig in, it's hard to pull away again. :)

BTW, thanks Herby for the cursor install file, that's pretty cool. :cool:

Hey, I'm still here, I just haven't gotten around to making any changes to the skin yet.  Hopefully this week I can spare some time for it.  It's just that once I dig in, it's hard to pull away again.  :)

BTW, thanks Herby for the cursor install file, that's pretty cool.  :cool:

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You're welcome,.. thank you for all your hard work on this great skin! :)

Can someone help me? i was try to move the "Main Window" now its under my task bar. but when i move my taskbar its gone. where is it?

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It's playing "hide and seek" with you, go preferences -> skins -> clearone and uncheck "Hide and seek" :D

Sorry couldn't help myself :p

great job axialix, I'm loving this skin.

Just a suggestion, could you make it possible to also read the album art of the id3v2 tags? 

keep up the great work

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if you read a bit, you would know that you are far from the first to suggest this... So you can allready know the answer...

I'm using the Album List plugin 2.01 (shows album covers). And whenever I quit and restart Winamp the Album List will disappear and I have to turn it on again. This seems to happen with this skin. With the default modern skin that comes with Winamp it doesn't happen.

Anyone know a solution?

I really wish I could test out the Album List plugin, but I just recovered from a hard drive crash (lost most everything :( ) and clearONE will not run on my new Sata 300GB drive. I've tried everything: clean installs of Winamp, several older versions of the skin I thankfully backed-up, and every build of Winamp back to 5.02. With each version, it crashes with the same error message about gen_ff.dll (that's the required Winamp modern skinning library). I'm totally at a loss about how to make it work again. It's like a bad joke, the creator of the skin can't even get it to work on his own system. :pinch:

I'm about ready to start over and reinstall WinXP, but I just don't have the time at the moment, so I hope one or some of you would be kind enough to check into the Album List plugin bug until I can get mine working again.

Thanks guys.

PS - I apologize for not having any new updates recently, I've just been so covered-up with my job that I don't even have time to take a **** anymore.

I really wish I could test out the Album List plugin, but I just recovered from a hard drive crash (lost most everything  :( ) and clearONE will not run on my new Sata 300GB drive.  I've tried everything: clean installs of Winamp, several older versions of the skin I thankfully backed-up, and every build of Winamp back to 5.02.  With each version, it crashes with the same error message about gen_ff.dll (that's the required Winamp modern skinning library).  I'm totally at a loss about how to make it work again.  It's like a bad joke, the creator of the skin can't even get it to work on his own system.  :pinch:

I'm about ready to start over and reinstall WinXP, but I just don't have the time at the moment, so I hope one or some of you would be kind enough to check into the Album List plugin bug until I can get mine working again. 

Thanks guys.

PS - I apologize for not having any new updates recently, I've just been so covered-up with my job that I don't even have time to take a **** anymore.

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Damn...seems u just hit a pretty bad pit stop :cry:

Anyway, have u tried the newest WA 5.094? Does this happen with C1 only? What about other modern skins? Try to see if this skin works? If not, try searching for all instances of gen_ff.dll and delete them.

Sky, I had hoped installing the latest Winamp build would solve my problem, but no luck. It's strange, other modern skins work just fine except mine.

squirrel, I added that red shadow to make the cursor more visible. Sorry I don't have time to do the complete set, but you could probably do it yourself if you want. Assuming you have Photoshop, just use the link I posted above to get the original Linux set (png's). Add the shadows in PS, then use Microangelo to import the png's. Save as cur's and that's all there is to it. :)

is there a hotkey that I can show/hide the notifier?

edit: I know, Axialix, that you got no time to continue to improve this already great skin, but I was wondering if you could add the date/year to the album tagline, so it could read:

Album: [yyyy] album title

thanks!!!

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