There are two rows of images that compose the WindowShade mode. To the right of those button images are the graphics necessary for the WindowShade mode of the Playlist Editor. Directly beneath those buttons are the un-clicked and clicked versions of the Playlist editor's vertical scrollbar button. To the right of those two graphics are the images for the clicked version of the close button with the clicked version of the WindowShade button to its right. The leftmost graphic is for the left side of the Playlist window, and the one to its right allows the right side of the editor to stretch. The first two graphics in this next row are for the vertical stretching of the Playlist editor window. The next row contains the same set of graphics except that they are the variation that is displayed when the Playlist editor does not have focus, or is the inactive window. This area only comes to life when the Winamp Main Window has been disabled. This graphic is the background for the secondary Visualization area. Finally to the right of that is a fairly large graphic which once again spans two rows. Next would be the default state for the WindowShade mode and close buttons, which is then followed by a graphic which spans two rows, this is a graphic for the bottom edge of the Playlist window which is also tiled as the window is stretched horizontally. To it's right is a little part of the titlebar which is tiled all across for every time the window is stretched more and more horizontally. This is then followed by the graphic that creates the title for the Playlist window, please remember that this title is always centered within the Playlist Editor window. The upper left image is the top left corner of the Playlist window. The top section is fairly straightforward. The explanation for this window is fairly complicated due to the randomness of the various components layed out through out the image, so please bear with me. #Winamp playlist location skin#WSZ format → Submit to Skinning the Playlist Windowĭespite being made from only one image file, the Playlist skin is actually fairly complex due to the fact that it is a fully resizable window. #Winamp playlist location windows#Creating a Classic Skin: Introduction → The Base Skin → Paint the Main Window → Paint the Equalizer Window → Paint the Playlist Window → Paint the Minibrowser Window → Paint the AVS Window → Paint the Winamp 2.9/5.x Windows → Create Custom Cursors → Edit the Configuration Files → Compress to.
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