Re: AmpGUI7 (always updating first post)
Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 8:53 am
Simple 1.2....
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Sorry for the misspell, 'twas late after the session!amplidood wrote: Thanks so much groove! And I think I'm going to definitely change my name to Amplihood and start selling drugs in front of my house.
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Contents/Resources/English.lproj/Images/kGEPartsIconSet_PictID.png contains the top portion of the wiper, but I can't seem find where the rest of the wiper is defined.amplidood wrote:Some things I can't do anything about (but would like to be able to...)
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Wiper color
Same as above. It's too dull a color as it stands now, but I have no idea where to change it.
carrythebanner wrote:Contents/Resources/English.lproj/Images/kGEPartsIconSet_PictID.png contains the top portion of the wiper, but I can't seem find where the rest of the wiper is defined.amplidood wrote:Some things I can't do anything about (but would like to be able to...)
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Wiper color
Same as above. It's too dull a color as it stands now, but I have no idea where to change it.
If you have a resource editor like Rezilla, DP's custom cursors are found in Contents/Resources/Digital Performer.rsrc. The cursor that you get when you hover over the wiper head is resource #307 in that file.
Yeah, just looked all thru those and nada. I think it's embedded in the dynlibs or frameworks and I've no idea what to do in there.amplidood wrote:carrythebanner wrote:Contents/Resources/English.lproj/Images/kGEPartsIconSet_PictID.png contains the top portion of the wiper, but I can't seem find where the rest of the wiper is defined.amplidood wrote:Some things I can't do anything about (but would like to be able to...)
<snip>
Wiper color
Same as above. It's too dull a color as it stands now, but I have no idea where to change it.
If you have a resource editor like Rezilla, DP's custom cursors are found in Contents/Resources/Digital Performer.rsrc. The cursor that you get when you hover over the wiper head is resource #307 in that file.
I deem it cool, from my seat on Virgin Atlantic 39,000 ft in the airamplidood wrote:Just an idea...fits the theme...
Maybe the triangle icon on the play button is too tall, but definitely the blending buttons fits the theme big timeamplidood wrote:Just an idea...fits the theme...
Yes... BIG THUMBS UP on this control panel design! Nice!!danworks wrote:Maybe the triangle icon on the play button is too tall, but definitely the blending buttons fits the theme big timeamplidood wrote:Just an idea...fits the theme...