skini.ini + Colours

Would something like this be useful for those who like to set their colours in skin.ini ? It writes an INI value according to the settings you select.

Took about 20mins to put together, if there’s some interest - I’ll tidy it up and ensure that all the colour settings are there and make it available.

Nice Charlie, I would welcome such a utility.

Kind Regards Tony

Charlie:

I'll tidy it up and ensure that all the colour settings are there and make it available.
Yes, please. Thank you.

Regards, Uli

Would something like this be useful for those who like to set their colours in skin.ini ? It writes an INI value according to the settings you select.

Took about 20mins to put together, if there’s some interest - I’ll tidy it up and ensure that all the colour settings are there and make it available.

May I put my hand up too Charlie… Thanks

Would be great! Thanks!

yes good idea!

markus

Right… that’s settled, I’ll finish this off and post a download link shortly.

If Torben would like the VB source to implement something similar into mAirList’ Config, then I’m happy to oblige.

Is this still available - i would like a copy please Charlie?

We are testing this software at york hr for obs.

Cheers
John

Did you manage to get something working Charlie?

I have played with the skin.ini file quite a bit recently and something that translates colours to hex values would be useful!

Ron, there are several painting/graphics programs (like Paint Shop Pro and similar products) which can display colours in HEX, plus there are a lot of ‘palette’ and design type pages on the Web.

Try these for starters:
http://www.visibone.com/colorlab/
http://www.colorcombos.com/combolibrary.html
http://www.colorcombos.com/combotester.html
On the last of those three pages, the little ‘pencil’ button above each colour opens a colour adjuster similar to the Windows Colour Picker dialog.

I hope that little lot will help you (and others here?) create visually pleasing mAirLists!

BFN
CAD

Excellent links CAD - Many thanks

Never did finish this project… but source-code (messy and incomplete) is available:

http://www.charliedavy.co.uk/colours.zip