[Release] CD Art Display RC4


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Please, copy the new build on CAD's folder replacing the old one.

If it's the first time you're trying the program install it first then try this build:

http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/CD_Ar...se/1109367710/1

Thanks carlos (Y)

It works amazing! :woot:

Edited by L3thal

Yes the text opacity is on my to do list. Maybe I'll add it soon.

What's your suggestion? An opacity per line or a general opacity for text?

Text anywhere: CAD can't place text just on the case/cover area but it's on my to do list too (but not for now: too much work).

Yes the text opacity is on my to do list. Maybe I'll add it soon.

What's your suggestion? An opacity per line or a general opacity for text?

Text anywhere: CAD can't place text just on the case/cover area but it's on my to do list too (but not for now: too much work).

Yes, an opacity per line. I like the idea of having a huge background text almost transparent, and then text on it!

http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/21510940/

CAD RC4 Build 207 (08 Jun 2006)

- Support vertical ratings (*)

- Opacity is part of the skin not a general setting

- Opacity for Case/cover

- Opacity for Fancy ratings

- Opacity for Progress bar

- Opacity for Line 1

- Opacity for Line 2

- Added "Just Cover" skin with vertical ratings and the special text settings (see screenshot below)

(*) it's a skin design matter: CAD will recognize if the image is vertical or not.

preview.jpg

http://www.closetosoftware.com/temp/cadrc4b207.zip

Have fun! :D

CAD RC4 Build 246 (18Jun06)

- Fancy rating bug that could crash CAD fixed

- Updated "Read cover" tags

Note that you may need to update the progress bar pad left and fancy rating pad left. All skins settings will be updated when RC5 is ready.

http://www.closetosoftware.com/temp/cadrc4b246.zip

The update is recommended for all of you!

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