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EnglishTiger:
--- Quote from: JimH on October 05, 2023, 09:53:26 am ---I wonder if there's an invisible character in the skin file that's causing the problem.
Try loading it in an editor and saving it again.
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Jim - I've just spent nearly and hour crawling through the images and files for that skin and could not find any invisible or illegal characters, the only oddity I have encountered is this in the Mainframe Section:-
<Data MinimumWidth="350" MinimumHeight="200" />
Which is a really odd, and a non-standard Window Size, the three other skins I checked all set up a 650 x 400 Window.
JimH:
Make a copy and start changing it.
Sometimes loading and saving will eliminate an illegal character.
Awesome Donkey:
How long does it take to reproduce? Because if it's as simple as switch to Thunderstorm and restart MC I'll try to reproduce it in a virtual machine here in a few.
I still think removing the part enabling scaling is worth trying too, as the skin doesn't have any 1.5x or 2x images for scaling to be effective.
EnglishTiger:
--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on October 05, 2023, 10:54:57 am ---How long does it take to reproduce? Because if it's as simple as switch to Thunderstorm and restart MC I'll try to reproduce it in a virtual machine here in a few.
I still think removing the part enabling scaling is worth trying too, as the skin doesn't have any 1.5x or 2x images for scaling to be effective.
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Awesome Donkey - Don't remove the enable scaling part, there may appear to be no 1.5x or 2x images in the folder but the vast majority of the images are 4x, if you look at every statement/command in the main.xml where an image is used you will see MC is being told to use a Scale="4" .
Awesome Donkey:
Interesting, I wonder if that could be a potential cause of the issue.
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