Yes, there could be choices...but for each choice there needs to be another png or bitmap file bundled with the client. If you make the files, I will put them in.
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@ Ace07, I can't get metal to look nice on it right now.
So if somebody with some blenderskill like's to impress me. Go Ahead.
And about that 2-bit alpha, why do you want to support like 5 year old software?
As if anyone actualy would like to *use* something that old, let alone pay money for it.
Depends what you do with the box, if its part of some sort of theme it will probably look quite good, but on the other hand if its just there its probably better to go with the other choice.
The pixley orbs aren't half bad. Against my black they work fine.
In the grey its bearable at the least. So, redo them to look like the gif you made above. Put them in png format too if you can. Possibly make them a bit smaller so that the orbs don't touch in the battleroom.
Now its time to work on the disconnect/connect icons.
In my opinion, the button look to them doesn't look good. Its ok to make a border of some type, but I don't like that border.
@Tim: 2-bit alpha is all windows supports.
smoth wrote:
lol, if you really need them. I can zip them up for you.
What size bmp will you need?
Send them in PNG format with an alpha channel. 24x24.
Well, the reason why I can't have full 8-bit support like GTK has, is because of Windows. wxWidgets is an API that works with all window systems, and therefore it doesn't have all the nice pretty features of GTK. I wish it could be pretty in GTK and ugly in Windows, but it seems we don't have that choice.
Since so many people want text instead of pictures (for ping). I think I can make it an option somewhere. It will default to pictures because that is more user friendly.
@Neutralize: I like the disconnect/connect icons now. They are really cool. Now comes the time to impliment it.
I have already done so much work in wxWidgets that it would be impossible to switch over now. I originally was going to use GTK, but we switched because wxWidgets has a lot better cross platform support.
The black GUI is mine. Its a metacity theme that I downloaded a long time ago. I don't think windows has any such theme. However, I could make the window black somehow. I need to learn how to manipulate the colors better in wxWidgets before I can guarantee you a black background.
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