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| Iniciado por guest, 27,oct. 2015 04:23 - 3 respuestas |
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| Publicado el 27,octubre 2015 - 04:23 |
When I try to create a new window template WD gives me the option of picking any number of styles to chose from. PureWinter, Neo, etc. I really don't like any of them much. How can I create my own? Do I have to draw one in Paint or Adobe Illustrator and then name it MyWinStyle.sty or MyWinStyle.wdw? Thanks, Art |
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| Publicado el 27,octubre 2015 - 14:07 |
Art I am sure you can make your own style but doing this and exactly how you would then make it available for selection I have no idea. One thing is for certain it would be a great deal of work.
If it is just the window background then you can edit/create one in any imaging software. Once you have got it to your liking copy the image to the directory of your project - there is no concept of style assignment for windows.
Then create a window as a template, select your image as the background, fiddle around with the 9 image mode if required and you are good to go.
Bear in mind that all controls placed on the window will automatically default to the selected project style - required changes here can be handled as normal in the project style sheet. |
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| Publicado el 27,octubre 2015 - 14:53 |
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| Publicado el 27,octubre 2015 - 17:09 |
Derek, Gary, thanks for the pointers. Much appreciated! Art |
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