Yes, I just realized what was going wrong. Turns out there can only be "transparency" on the active part of the image. I was using a 24-bit depth bitmap and I think the previous is something I overlooked. The effect I was going for was when the window is "active" it is full. But when it looses focus, part of it would be transparent, which didn't work. Interesting results, and good to know.
Tc2037
Hey All, Okay, this maybe something I'm missing, but I created a skin with transparency's (255,0,255) and they just show up as the ugly pink color instead of being transparent. I use The GIMP as my editor of choice and save the format of the skin in USF. Any suggestions? I'm barely getting started and noticed this. If I edit the original (for example the window top graphic), SkinStudio makes it transparent until I save this graphic in The GIMP, even if I dont make any changes. Makes m
ZA, huh? There's your problem.
Spent a lot of time creating a skin for my theme. Then I tried to create a new object bar with this new skin of mine. Selected the theme, then attempted to select the skin, and there was nothing in the drop-down for the skin selection! I think I'm getting the hang of this, but I want to try again and can't figure out where to start. My thought process is start with a skin and then move on to create my own theme, then the object bar next? Sound like the correct order? I mean, I can write some pre