07-21-2005, 07:30 PM -
Hi,
I use "Opus OS - Olive" skin with TLB under WinXP+Sp2
When I assign a "Overlay image", a png graphic file from the "Customize menu option" and set 100% for transparency, i.e. it is fully opaque no transparent at all, the splitor and the highlight of current menu item (which I am pointing at with mouse cursor) disappear (since the highlight is gone, I don't know which menu item is current anymore if I use keyboard instead of mouse). I know they are there but has been covered by the overlay image.
IMO, when TLB draws the content of a menu, overlay image should be at the lowest layer then followed by a higher layer which contains splitor and menu items (icon or thumbnail...) then the highest layer should be "highlight of current menu item". I think the drawing of overlay image has been done wrongly here...
May be I am wrong with what the author intends to do, but I just want to set a background image for my menu, that it is... I now has to set a 70% transparency (or give up using the overlay image) in order to see the above mentioned...
Another flaw:
I have several ICL files which I pick icons for TLB menu items. If I check "save icon with toolbar", I notice the ICL file is saved instead of individual icon which is actually picked/used. This make the TLB package very big for backup...
I use "Opus OS - Olive" skin with TLB under WinXP+Sp2
When I assign a "Overlay image", a png graphic file from the "Customize menu option" and set 100% for transparency, i.e. it is fully opaque no transparent at all, the splitor and the highlight of current menu item (which I am pointing at with mouse cursor) disappear (since the highlight is gone, I don't know which menu item is current anymore if I use keyboard instead of mouse). I know they are there but has been covered by the overlay image.
IMO, when TLB draws the content of a menu, overlay image should be at the lowest layer then followed by a higher layer which contains splitor and menu items (icon or thumbnail...) then the highest layer should be "highlight of current menu item". I think the drawing of overlay image has been done wrongly here...
May be I am wrong with what the author intends to do, but I just want to set a background image for my menu, that it is... I now has to set a 70% transparency (or give up using the overlay image) in order to see the above mentioned...
Another flaw:
I have several ICL files which I pick icons for TLB menu items. If I check "save icon with toolbar", I notice the ICL file is saved instead of individual icon which is actually picked/used. This make the TLB package very big for backup...
t.s.lim