Winamp CD Case beta 12 preview


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WCC beta 12 build 79 (4 Feb 2006)

- Skin Manager (cover position and size) accepts zero as a valid value

- Cover as system tray bug fixed (error '55')

http://www.closetosoftware.com/temp/wcc12b79.zip

PS:

purplehaze32: not that I won't add your request in the future, but now... ;)

I've found a new bug ....I believe it has something to do with the "Maintain Aspect Ratio" Cover resizing Option...when one cover is bigger than the other, WCC will resize/move the cover location...so if its smaller than the last picture, (according to pixel like a 300x300 to a 320x300) you will possibly see your desktop/it will cover up the taskbar...This only happens when the option is checked, however, this option needs to be checked if a user has both CD and DVD audio files in the Winamp Media Library...otherwise the DVD cover will stretch

Other than that, notifier/crashes/0px are solved

Inactive Vigor,

Can you test the following build?

http://www.closetosoftware.com/temp/wcc12b81.zip

Well you fixed the problem, but now have caused another problem...Now there is this weird black bars behind the cover and if there is no cover, i have this big black box on my screen....With my custom theme, it would be fully transparent...What exactly did you do?

Inactive Vigor,

In fact, the right behavior is always create a black background.

The cover and the case load engine are differents.

The cover area will not render a png like the case.

What made the transparent cover background was not only your png but the fact that WCC painted a black background and then made this color transparent (with "Mantain aspect ratio" on).

Since your skin needs it I've made a hybrid version: it will load covers like it should but when WCC loads the "nocover" png it will make the transparency thing, which uses, by the way, more CPU.

http://www.closetosoftware.com/temp/wcc12b88.zip

:)

WCC beta 12 build 92 (5 Feb 2006)

- Added maximun number of letters ("Skin Manager>Text")

Note: "0" (zero) if you don't want a limit

http://www.closetosoftware.com/temp/wcc12b92.zip

Note: see the first post of this topic if it's the first time you're trying WCC, I mean WCDC. ;)

WCC beta 12 build 113 (6 Feb 2006)

- Added "Delete cover" to the right click context menu

- Search cover window improved: bigger previews and right click context menu added (Apply, View and Save As...)

- Removed unused progress bar settings (for now I think)

- Small bugs fixed

http://www.closetosoftware.com/temp/wcc12b113.zip

Note: see the first post of this topic if it's the first time you're trying WCC.

WCC beta 12 build 113 (6 Feb 2006)

- Added "Delete cover" to the right click context menu

- Search cover window improved: bigger previews and right click context menu added (Apply, View and Save As...)

- Removed unused progress bar settings (for now I think)

- Small bugs fixed

http://www.closetosoftware.com/temp/wcc12b113.zip

Note: see the first post of this topic if it's the first time you're trying WCC.

You are the greatest....Preview looks like it's the perfect size..... i'm off to class now....

WCC beta 12 build 118 (7 Feb 2006)

- Font selection and preview added ("Skin Manager>Notifier Lines") (*)

- More letters added

- Small bugs fixed

(*) There is only one font right now. But another is coming soon...

http://www.closetosoftware.com/temp/wcc12b118.zip

Have fun! :)

WCC beta 12 build 124 (8 Feb 2006)

- Font "Default" finished (*)

- Font "Morpheus" available (made by Yochanan) (*)

- Now there is a set of symbols that you can customize via "custom.ini" (in each font folder)

- Just beta 12 build 124+ will work properly with the new fonts

(*) Fonts must be copied into WCC "Fonts" folder. Each subfolder in Fonts folder is a set (like Skins folder).

Download links:

Default font: http://www.closetosoftware.com/temp/Default.zip

Morpheus font: http://www.closetosoftware.com/temp/Morpheus.zip

WCC beta 12 build 124: http://www.closetosoftware.com/temp/wcc12b124.zip

Have fun! :)

WCC beta 12 build 113 (6 Feb 2006)

- Added "Delete cover" to the right click context menu

- Search cover window improved: bigger previews and right click context menu added (Apply, View and Save As...)

- Removed unused progress bar settings (for now I think)

- Small bugs fixed

http://www.closetosoftware.com/temp/wcc12b113.zip

Note: see the first post of this topic if it's the first time you're trying WCC.

aww, ya killed it!

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