a) complicated, and b) too much cost for too little benefit.
what? i see you said the novice guides.? i presume those are mine, as i wrote them for the newbies. most others are for more advanced users.
its as i said your an advanced user you can do some programming you need to totaly forget what little tricks you can do
in programming and read and do the newbie walk thourgh with out trying to add in a shortcut. that is how it works. i wrote that step by step as i did each one., in a break down of how to do it. i say to set up folders. then i say how to get the stuff ready, then which stuff you need to change then how to change it and test it.
but for programmers there are some tips and issues added in by steegy and updates from me. but thats all that does
is show you step by step its so easy to follow instructions that you forgot how to follow them when you became smarter then the normal user. or the total newbie.
but that is why morten and the others and rusty have their info typed out for use by the more advanced newbies.
but what is complicated for you? the workings of the theme engine. yes that can be a little / a lot of learning curve.
um you want to use the images you made.
you just open the theme.mskn in the theme engine.
by first starting the theme engine then browsing to the theme.mskn file you want to open by the engines file open link.
once it is open just click on the link it has for exporting the images from the mskn to a folder.
its under its file menu i think? maybe edit menu?
when its done just close the theme engine,
change all the images .bmp.png or .bmp.bmp formats to the first of the two listed. for some reason the theme engine adds one to the end of the name when it exports them.
now use image editor to chagnge all the images you want to change.
when finished you reverse the process by starting theme engine. then going to the open link and opening the theme.mskn file again.
this time go to the image node it has and there select each of the images in its list then you get three buttons use the replace button and pick the one you want to replace it from your file folder.
not the gallery .
do that for all the images.
now save the mskn file and close the theme engine now reopen the theme engine and re open the theme mskn.
you can now go to each object and change the size and the images.
best way to change the size is to just go to the bmp command in the right code panel. click it to open the bmp target scope
now mark out the top left and the bottom right corners of your image that you want to use on that object. look at the size
the image is on the top of that target panel.
click the okay button and change the two sizes in the right side code panel.
remember to click on another command in that panel after you change the number before you move to another object cause it won't change unless you do the extra click to get out of edit mode.
you also need to make sure the client for that object is large enough to view the image you just added if you made it bigger.
do that for all the images you want to change in the skin save the theme.mskn file and close the theme engine.
now you can copy and paste that theme mskn file in to your testing folder with all the other files for that skin.
place that testing folder in the skins folder of mediamonkey so it is found easier by monkey. it will be dalled a "testing" skin if you called the folder that.
now open mediamonkey and go to the options panel and then to the skins node slide scroll bar down if there is one. to find the testing skin. click on it and you will get your skin loaded you can then see if any images did or did not work.
close monkey go back to the theme engine your working with and open that theme mskn file again. fix any image that did not work and save close copy and paste in to testing folder restart monkey and look for any other things that need fixed.
repeat until finished.
whats hard about that. its simple the most troublesome thing is the constant need to do the checking by copy and paste of the file in to a test folder. but i got use to that also its rather fast and easy now for me.
it should only take about 3 skins for you to get really fast at some things.
yes the better skins take time the skins with more image changes take time if you change the size of the images it takes time. but after about 3 or 5 skins you should be able to make them in about 4 hours with just doing image changes and not mess with layouts or size changes.
its the making of new layouts that takes a lot of testing of the skin.
the blues monkey skin i made took me about 4 hours to make. the concert skin took me about 48 hours to make and about 24 to 27 hours to get the lights working like they do.
the hardest thing in making the skin is the chair you sit on. it gets hard after about 3 hours.
the best thing to do first is find or make all your images you want to use when you change the skins images for your images.
i use lots of photos and parts of photos some i took some i find online and cut out what i want to use. that takes time
but it is not in using the mediamonkey theme engine
it is using the multiple photo editors to get what i want for images.
so i don't count that time spent there.
if you want to know that time then every skin i made needs to have 72 hours added to the time i said before, as thats how long i spend finding the best images for what i want. yes its hard on the computer chairs i wore the wheels off 3 of them and then i wore out 4 or 5 pillows cause the chair cushion wore out also.

[b][quote] a) complicated, and b) too much cost for too little benefit.
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what? i see you said the novice guides.? i presume those are mine, as i wrote them for the newbies. most others are for more advanced users.
its as i said your an advanced user you can do some programming you need to totaly forget what little tricks you can do
in programming and read and do the newbie walk thourgh with out trying to add in a shortcut. that is how it works. i wrote that step by step as i did each one., in a break down of how to do it. i say to set up folders. then i say how to get the stuff ready, then which stuff you need to change then how to change it and test it.
but for programmers there are some tips and issues added in by steegy and updates from me. but thats all that does
is show you step by step its so easy to follow instructions that you forgot how to follow them when you became smarter then the normal user. or the total newbie.
but that is why morten and the others and rusty have their info typed out for use by the more advanced newbies.
but what is complicated for you? the workings of the theme engine. yes that can be a little / a lot of learning curve.
um you want to use the images you made.
you just open the theme.mskn in the theme engine.
by first starting the theme engine then browsing to the theme.mskn file you want to open by the engines file open link.
once it is open just click on the link it has for exporting the images from the mskn to a folder.
its under its file menu i think? maybe edit menu?
when its done just close the theme engine,
change all the images .bmp.png or .bmp.bmp formats to the first of the two listed. for some reason the theme engine adds one to the end of the name when it exports them.
now use image editor to chagnge all the images you want to change.
when finished you reverse the process by starting theme engine. then going to the open link and opening the theme.mskn file again.
this time go to the image node it has and there select each of the images in its list then you get three buttons use the replace button and pick the one you want to replace it from your file folder. [i]not the gallery .[/i]
do that for all the images.
now save the mskn file and close the theme engine now reopen the theme engine and re open the theme mskn.
you can now go to each object and change the size and the images.
best way to change the size is to just go to the bmp command in the right code panel. click it to open the bmp target scope
now mark out the top left and the bottom right corners of your image that you want to use on that object. look at the size
the image is on the top of that target panel.
click the okay button and change the two sizes in the right side code panel.
remember to click on another command in that panel after you change the number before you move to another object cause it won't change unless you do the extra click to get out of edit mode.
you also need to make sure the client for that object is large enough to view the image you just added if you made it bigger.
do that for all the images you want to change in the skin save the theme.mskn file and close the theme engine.
now you can copy and paste that theme mskn file in to your testing folder with all the other files for that skin.
place that testing folder in the skins folder of mediamonkey so it is found easier by monkey. it will be dalled a "testing" skin if you called the folder that.
now open mediamonkey and go to the options panel and then to the skins node slide scroll bar down if there is one. to find the testing skin. click on it and you will get your skin loaded you can then see if any images did or did not work.
close monkey go back to the theme engine your working with and open that theme mskn file again. fix any image that did not work and save close copy and paste in to testing folder restart monkey and look for any other things that need fixed.
repeat until finished.
whats hard about that. its simple the most troublesome thing is the constant need to do the checking by copy and paste of the file in to a test folder. but i got use to that also its rather fast and easy now for me.
it should only take about 3 skins for you to get really fast at some things.
yes the better skins take time the skins with more image changes take time if you change the size of the images it takes time. but after about 3 or 5 skins you should be able to make them in about 4 hours with just doing image changes and not mess with layouts or size changes.
its the making of new layouts that takes a lot of testing of the skin.
the blues monkey skin i made took me about 4 hours to make. the concert skin took me about 48 hours to make and about 24 to 27 hours to get the lights working like they do.
the hardest thing in making the skin is the chair you sit on. it gets hard after about 3 hours.
the best thing to do first is find or make all your images you want to use when you change the skins images for your images.
i use lots of photos and parts of photos some i took some i find online and cut out what i want to use. that takes time
but it is not in using the mediamonkey theme engine
it is using the multiple photo editors to get what i want for images.
so i don't count that time spent there.
if you want to know that time then every skin i made needs to have 72 hours added to the time i said before, as thats how long i spend finding the best images for what i want. yes its hard on the computer chairs i wore the wheels off 3 of them and then i wore out 4 or 5 pillows cause the chair cushion wore out also.
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