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Originally posted by DoNuTjC

First off... Great theme, I like the classic look and can't wait to see different colors...

2nd.. I forgot where the image is saved when you do a Print Screen, can anyone let me know...

THanks

:D

did you look in your printer?

j/k

paste it in paint and save as a jpg

or even better get wingrab

http://home.chello.no/~wingrab/

you can resize and compress

great theme buddy. i've not seen one theme better than Rhodium Edge, but this one is actually just as good, if not better. there's one major flaw in your design tho....

you forgot to skin the WinAmp Playlist window! :paranoid:

now i gotta take a shot at that myself, cuz the skin 0wnz, but i do want the playlist window skinned as well. :)

you wouldn't happen to have a fully skinned version somewhere would you? if not, i'll try to tackle this myself even tho i can't skin at all lol.

Originally posted by crookram

great theme buddy. i've not seen one theme better than Rhodium Edge, but this one is actually just as good, if not better. there's one major flaw in your design tho....

you forgot to skin the WinAmp Playlist window! :paranoid:

now i gotta take a shot at that myself, cuz the skin 0wnz, but i do want the playlist window skinned as well. :)

you wouldn't happen to have a fully skinned version somewhere would you? if not, i'll try to tackle this myself even tho i can't skin at all lol.

:s :s I posted the unfinished versions.

I fixed the winamp skins in the zip file so they should work now

Originally posted by crookram

heh, well i downloaded the zip file you linked to in your first post and the WA skin was incomplete then. so i dunno....

anyway, thx a lot for the finished version. it rawks! major props to you man. :)

I updated the winamp skins in the zip file so they should be right.Thanks for letting me know about it :D

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