Hallo UliNobbe, heb alles geprobeerd in de config, maar kom daar niet uit.
Kan jij mij helpen hoe ik het kan wijzigen, en hoe een .ini bestand te maken?
Je moet verder naar beneden Geavanceerd/ Data mappen en dan de config map daar zit een tekstbestand skin.ini en die moet je bewerken of vervangen door een andere skin.ini
The screenshot is from a demo, until You said that mairlist makes a automatic skin file I diddent know.
(use my own skin from version 4)
I through this was the automatic skin file You meant
switched language to eng, please use Google Translator or another tool. Thank you.
Interesting to see you try to copy the colours I used in my first attempts. I’m still working on it.
Latest screenshot in the german section, see here:
I will reply here to your message in the English topic.
I saw in your own design that you had adjusted the buttons. I had read in older topics that you could change buttons using a .png, and I thought you changed it this way.
I tried to change this with the “extended button”, by changing the name of the png to “SENDUNG”. But this did not work. I also wonder if the gradient option applies here?
When you are talking about this: instead of - you are right.
Yes, the buttons have their names and when you want to change them, you need to create a folder named images in the directory C:\Program Files (x86)\mAirList 6.3 (or the corresponding version number), place the new design there and give the buttons the name where they should be used.
In this example it is…
button_pause.png
button_start.png
Unfortunately, there is no full and actual list of all buttons that can be changed. I will list them in the Wiki / Reference when I have the time to do so.
Some button names (and corrections from earlier names) can be found in different threads here in the forum.
The extended button is something completely different.
I have another question. Is it possible to have custom buttons icons for the states their in. Like button_start_Active.png or button_start_InActive.png. I already tried but without succeed.
Ah yes, I see.
What you may think about are “graphical buttons” as described here:
The following settings apply to all “graphical” buttons (not standard Windows buttons), e.g. the start/stop/… buttons of the players, and toolbars built from these buttons (e.g the playlist control bar).
The text boxes above the 4 single players are buttons. button ‘Single Player 1 -> 3’ Load standard playlists in all single players. button ‘Single Player 4’ clears all single players. This way it’s easy to load different standard playlists.
The Single Players and all the cart player is controlled by a Preh Keytec controller. (X-keys similar)