Yep... That's not how it's named once installed, which is what I was searching by before.
Quote 1: A skin is made using skinstudio. You make the graphics and place them in the correct places in SKS. (skinstudio). If you remove the
images
placed when makin a new skin or from an older one it just won't pick up any images from anywhere. So you would have no buttons showing.
What you're describing here is pretty much restating what I described happened when deleting the buttons, correct? ...just to make sure I'm not misunderstanding something.
Quote 2: No not correct. As stated above. anything can be changed in a WB. Thing is you would need the images you want and using SKS replace what was in there. Saying that one would need to know what sizes are required for the images you wanted to replace. Of
course
you would need to make new images.
To sum it up. You can remove the button images using SKS but it just won't incorporate windows images or any other images.
Not to get nit-picky, but this sounds like a differing opinion on what "start from scratch" means. If I'm understanding you, you're saying "Yes, you can start from scratch, but you have create the corresponding files needed to recreate Window's default buttons" ...which to me, isn't starting from scratch.
edit: Here's where I was having a hard time wrapping my head around things... The only skinning experience I've ever had was a browser that left whatever you didn't skin alone and only applied the "skin" to items you changed. So, it was essentially like laying a cover over the browser with holes cut out where you wanted to see the default icons. That's the mentality with which I've been looking at this.
To anyone running across this thread with a question similar to mine, maybe this will help... and I'm sure the more knowledgeable around here will tweak what I'm saying where I'm off a little bit.
The way WindowBlinds includes the Windows Classic and Windows Aero "skins," I assumed it worked more like the browser skins I mentioned above, but it doesn't. WindowBlinds skins everything whether you change it or not. If you open a new skin in SkinStudio and change the vertical alignment of one button by increasing it's value from "0" to "1," WindowBlinds is still applying a skin to everything else in Windows. I use Thunderbird, so I experience the titlebar issue that has been reported. I made a test skin just changing that single number like I described, applied the skin, and had the title bar issue in Thunderbird... because everything was being skinned, not just the item I changed in SkinStudio.
So like I said, it was the whole "how WindowBlinds applies skins" things that was confusing me overall, I think. Although, it still seems silly to me to not be able to go back to the default set of images hat SkinStudio opens with with a click of a button as opposed to having to recreate them on your own.
So for me to correct the button problem I'm experiencing with that skin, it probably has nothing to do with the look of the buttons, but a difference between the active areas of the buttons as created in an older version of SkinStudio versus where that active area needs to be for Windows 7. Am I on the right track? That is what I'd have to fix because if I just didn't like the look of the old XP buttons, I'd have to manually create 7's buttons to replace them and fidget around with the widths and heights, etc. to get them to look as they should because only tossing my images over the "XP-like" ones would result in distorted images until I made some adjustments?
Please let me know if my thinking is entirely off track here. I really appreciate everyone responding as I'd never been able to figure out all of this without your help. I've quit using that skin for the time being because of that issue, but if I'm understanding things correctly, maybe I'll try to fix the button issue myself now that you all have helped me. (In reality, I have way too much work to do and will never get a chance, but I need that carrot dangling on the rope in front of me to prevent depression and thoughts of suicide.
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Ok, thanks
