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  • sima
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    Originally posted by Ulrich View Post
    Ok, here it is - the first public version of my skinning action plugin. This version doesn't need LuaCom to work, and runs on Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/Vista.

    Get the plugin, create a new folder named "Skin" under your Plugins\Actions of your AutoPlay Media Studio installation folder, and decompress the zip file there.

    A help file is included in the zip, but it can be seen online as well. For now there are only two methods, which are enough to skin the application. I will see if additional functions will be required.

    A sample project can be downloaded here, or as compiled exe here. The sample is pretty simple:
    • Browse to the folder where skin files can be found (*.msstyles);
    • Select one skin in the left ListBox and the substyles (if available) will be displayed in the right ListBox;
    • Select a substyle and it will be immediately applied to the running application.

    Here is a screenshot of the demo application:


    Skin files (*.msstyles) can be found at lots of different sites. Here you can find the skins included in the free evaluation version of StyleXP (male edition) and a couple more. Of course if you use some third-party skin, you will have to clear with the author before distibuting his/her work with your application. Or you can build your own skin from scratch with a skin editor.

    I haven't set up a web page for this plugin yet, but this won't take long.

    Ulrich
    Hi your link is Is broken

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  • Draygoes
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    Can you provide me some example code on how to call the OCX object that you mentioned earler?
    Thanks.

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  • Samio
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    Hi Friends.
    I Make a Heavy Project with change Skin possible.
    But Radio Button Object isn't Set when Skin changed.
    I know this isn't Standard Win Object.
    everybody can, Help me For make a Win Radio Button Object.
    what is way for resolve this problem.

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  • Samio
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    Hi.
    I Download SkinActionPlugin and set a skin to the my application.
    But my wibdow skin is this shape.
    What is my mistakes?
    Click image for larger version

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  • Ulrich
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    Honestly, I am still stuck on the Checkbox, which yet doesn't work as it should. Only after having a working Checkbox, I will make the Radiobutton, as they are very similar.

    Ulrich

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  • RizlaUK
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    hey Ulrich, any devlopments on the radio?

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  • azmanar
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    Hi,

    Looking at this thread ....... i really missed a lot of things ...AMS.

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  • alsh3lan33
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    Iam Not Sure But I Think The Problem With The RadioButton To Be Not Skinned
    Is Because the Constructive Way For The RadioButton In the AMS
    OR Because The STYLE bUILT For The Skin .

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  • mz241508
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    this looks very promising.

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  • Ulrich
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    Nice! I have solved the mystery of the ComboBox as well, the dropdown is being skinned correctly using the plugin. Still stuck with the RadioButton though, as there is no reply from the staff.

    Ulrich
    Attached Files

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  • alsh3lan33
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    hi Ulrich

    i thank you for your help

    i used the ActiveX version of Codejock's SkinFramework and it works fine

    and you can see the pic of my project ( tv show )



    thank you again Ulrich :lol:lol

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  • Ulrich
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    Originally posted by ShadowUK View Post
    any news on that free version?
    Oops, it seems that you misunderstood something. I am pretty sure that I never said that the skinning plugin would be free. I attached a project where I show how to use the ActiveX version of Codejock's SkinFramework control in a former post, for those who already own a version of that product, or wish to aquire a license for US$ 99 for the control (or maybe US$ 149 with one year of updates) from the publisher because they think that the US$ 18 I am asking for the plugin version is somehow unreasonable. I have heard that this project has already helped somebody who has the ActiveX.

    What I said was that I am trying to build new object components which feature the same basic behaviour of the IR counterparts, but they will accept the skins applied to them, and that these object plugins, which complement my skinning plugin but may be used without it (or may be used with the ActiveX), would be given away for free. I hope that now I have cleared that up.

    Ulrich

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  • Ulrich
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    Yes, you can. If necessary, give out more than one license file.

    Ulrich

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  • pakapaka
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    Hi Ulrich.... just a minor question. Can I install the plugin on my desktop and on my laptop?

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  • ShadowUK
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    any news on that free version?

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