Skin updated.
Go to the top of this thread and click on the attachment link there – it now points to an updated skin folder (v1.1) I also uploaded it to the accessories page, but for some reason the attached files are not getting thru. Bob is working on it.*** The latest version 1.1 is now on the accessories page - Thanks Bob! ***To access the skin from here on out, please go to:
https://accessories.jriver.com/mediacenter/accessories.php. Downloading the skin from there includes the MJP file that auto-installs the skin to the correct folder (for Windows anyway).
For those who have been following the “dialog border thickness” drama earlier in this thread, then you know I found a pretty good work-around. That said, it was still not actually “fixed”. Being a perfectionist, I was determined to resolve it completely… and after spilling more buckets of blood, sweat and tears (who knew there was any left?), I am thrilled to report - total victory! I am pretty sure I cried afterward.
Borders now display perfectly for: 1980x1080, 1980x1200, 3840x2160 for these Win10 scales: 100%, 125%, 150%, 175%, 200%, 225%, 250%.
• Win10 has 300% and 350% scale settings too, but MC is unusable at those settings (any program is unusable at those settings!), so I am ignoring them.
• I did extensive validation/verification, but… Marko/Zybex, please confirm all is good on your machines please, for at least a couple different scales. Thanks in advance.
• Users with other common monitor resolutions, say 2560x1440, please report success/failure re: border display, and at what resolution.
• I don’t have high hopes for 1280x720 resolutions - not sure if that is still in widespread use. How well does MC work on low-rez monitors anyway? I have no idea.
In addition, I created 6 different skin configurations to showcase different image combinations. To make it easy to compare them all, I created a PDF showing each skin config as-designed in blue, as well as each config in red and green (via MC’s Skin Effects). This results in a grand total of 18 pages of hi-rez, uncompressed pictures, each about 3mb each. The 55mb PDF is far too big to upload to the forum, but trust me, you will want to see it. Go here to download it:
https://www.docdroid.net/Rlg6sth/dib-configs-pdf You can view it directly on the PDF host site, but it is very slow to load,
and only shows pages as a continuous scroll. That makes seeing the config changes from page-to-page much less apparent. You need to "snap" to subsequent pages to appreciate the differences. [
Turns out you can "skip" slide to slide... I did not notice the arrow buttons at the bottom of the page which do exactly that] Also, there are no page labels... Just know that for each blue/red/green color set: 1st pic is main1.xml, 2nd pic is main2.xml, etc.
And finally, I am working on an image picture reference document. This will make it much easier to find/select the image you want (an image catalog if you will). The user then opens the XML and edits the corresponding option number to match the desired option from the “catalog”. I hope to have that done by the end of the week. If I were smarter, I would create a GUI interface where you select the images you want for each skin element from a drop-down menu. Total fantasy… way beyond my skill set!