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does anybody have any idea when SD and bants new mod of ergo is coming out??

Nope, but all good things take time. I'm already using the SD version and it's kickass. I'm sure that Bant's mod will be the same. :D

Nice work on that Winamp skin. I say both you and art should release your versions (with Giga's permission of course).

Nope, but all good things take time. I'm already using the SD version and it's kickass. I'm sure that Bant's mod will be the same. :D

Nice work on that Winamp skin. I say both you and art should release your versions (with Giga's permission of course).

Why don't you at least post a screenshot?

dp004i why do you bother posting screenshots of a winamp skin you're not going to release? What's the point?

Stop whining. If you like it, fire up photoshop and make it yourself, there's enough details in the screenshot. I thought about releasing it, but Art is making the same skin, so there's no point (just in case you haven't noticed, this skin is based on his screenshot).

Why don't you at least post a screenshot?

It's not much different from your mock-up. Just probably a little less buggy. Besides, Gigatexel and SD should be the ones to release the official screenshots until it gets publicly released. I remember when I was beta testing the first forms of C10k I was not allowed to post screenshots. I'm fairly certain it goes for this as well. :ninja:

Eee! That Winamp skin is the only thing I need! Love it. :yes:

Any chance for an ergo scheme for it though?

I guess you mean art's. Of course there will be an Ergo version. Ergo is one of the most popular C10k colors. Besides, art would make 'em all anyway, regardless popularity. He's a good guy. :D

I'll make log off and switch user bitmaps but the only problem is that you'd also have to edit the 'dialog' resource in shell32.dll and that might be considerably more difficult to do for some people than just replacing a system file. I don't want to feel responsible when people nuke their pc's. I've thought about making a patch file that'll do it for you but I don't have the time to look into it right now. I can't stress enough to be careful when replacing or modifying your system files.

So guess what I did?

I tried to edit the Shell32.dll dialog to change the log off thing, and something went terribly wrong.

I was wondering if there is a specific place the bitmaps need to be to not make it error. I followed the directions to par otherwise, just didn't place the bitmaps anywhere.

Also I was wondering if there is an easy way to switch back an origional Sys32 file. I can't seem to get into windows to change them back. I tried to do a restore, but I don't know the admin password (I know, I'm a dumba**). Anyway, if someone could help me out it would be greatly appreciated.

My computer is down, so I'm using my friends.

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