Tordex Community
winampctl help needed - Printable Version

+- Tordex Community (http://forum.tordex.com)
+-- Forum: True Launch Bar plugins (http://forum.tordex.com/forum-4.html)
+--- Forum: Plugins bugs (http://forum.tordex.com/forum-17.html)
+--- Thread: winampctl help needed (/thread-3017.html)



winampctl help needed - cigsace - 03-15-2008

I keep getting a black background when my bg.png is transparent. How do I fix it. See attachment for all the files.

Suggestion: Have a tutorial for making these skins, that might make the program more interesting to those who don't have it already.


- Yuri Kobets - 03-16-2008

What you are using to make the PNG files? TLB supports PNG-24 formats, 32 bpp. Your files have 64 bpp Confusedhock:

I've fixed the png files, see attachment.


- cigsace - 03-16-2008

Thanks Yuri. I was using CS3 Extended to make my PNGs. I can figure out how to change it from 64bpp to 32bpp myself.

Now that I've applied the skin, I have noticed that it sits on the bottom of the taskbar. I want it centered. Which values should I change? I noticed that there are 4 variables/values for each PNG position...but I don't know what each of them means/is.

Thanks Big Grin


- Yuri Kobets - 03-16-2008

Quote:I have noticed that it sits on the bottom of the taskbar. I want it centered. Which values should I change?
TLB Settings->Toolbar->Default alignment. Set this option into Centre.

Quote:I noticed that there are 4 variables/values for each PNG position...but I don't know what each of them means/is.
left top right bottom

Also maybe this page will help you. Wink


- cigsace - 03-16-2008

Thank you so much. Your help and the link to that page (which I spent two hours looking for) helped me tremendously. I really appreciate it.

Okay. One last ?: What program should I use to make PNG-24...or how can I make PNG-24 on CS3?

Thanks again


- Anam Cara - 08-07-2008

I haven't tried, but can't you just go into Image/mode and and select the number of bits/channel you need? Just select 8 bits/channel, that's 24 bits + 8 bits for alpha.