2005-02-26, 18:48
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2005-02-26, 18:48
2005-02-26, 22:02
the small stuff in the left panels will probably be unreadable
2005-02-26, 22:19
i'm sorry if it was not clear...
i'm only wanting to add the "curved" effect for the buttonscroller.
not the rest of the screen.
i'm only wanting to add the "curved" effect for the buttonscroller.
not the rest of the screen.
2005-02-28, 11:18
ah yea sorry - forgot to answer that...
its not possible yet.
its not possible yet.
2005-02-28, 11:49
however you could make it with "normal" buttons...
2005-02-28, 13:15
the biggest issue is: how would one define the curve??
2005-02-28, 15:50
jm,
you could define a center position and then define an image offset.
the offset would take the position of the image position previous to it... previous being one image above or one image below depending on its postion from the center image, if it is above or below the center.
it would use the starting coordinates of the images incase image sizes were different.
example using real buttonscroller code:
this would be very cool becasue you could make all sorts of displays depending on if you used vertical or horiztontal. some 'bad' visual examples...
vertical:
image4
image2
image1
image3
image5
hortizonal:
image1
image 2
image3
image4
or
image1
image2
image3
image4
and so on...
you could define a center position and then define an image offset.
the offset would take the position of the image position previous to it... previous being one image above or one image below depending on its postion from the center image, if it is above or below the center.
it would use the starting coordinates of the images incase image sizes were different.
example using real buttonscroller code:
Quote: <controlgroup>
<control>
<description>home buttons</description>
<type>buttonscroller</type>
<id>300</id>
<posx>370</posx>
<posy>120</posy>
; **new code for offset**
<imgoffsetx>30</imgoffsetx>
<imgoffsety>30</imgoffsety>
; **new code for offset**
<width>350</width>
<height>100</height>
<buttongap>5</buttongap>
<numbuttons>3</numbuttons>
<defaultbutton>2</defaultbutton>
<orientation>vertical</orientation>
<align>left</align>
<aligny>center</aligny>
<movement>0</movement>
<wraparound>yes</wraparound>
<smoothscrolling>no</smoothscrolling>
<alpha>100</alpha>
<font>font14</font>
<textoffsetx>90</textoffsetx>
<textoffsety>2</textoffsety>
<texturefocus>-</texturefocus>
<texturenofocus>-</texturenofocus>
<textcolor>ffffffff</textcolor>
<onleft>75</onleft>
<onright>75</onright>
<onup>300</onup>
<ondown>300</ondown>
</control>
this would be very cool becasue you could make all sorts of displays depending on if you used vertical or horiztontal. some 'bad' visual examples...
vertical:
image4
image2
image1
image3
image5
hortizonal:
image1
image 2
image3
image4
or
image1
image2
image3
image4
and so on...
2005-02-28, 16:31
the only issue i have with this is it complicates an already complicated control for little real benefit.
i don't have time right now to do something like this. perhaps someone else will.
i don't have time right now to do something like this. perhaps someone else will.
2005-03-01, 12:14
hi,
i have another question concerning the buttonscroller:
i tried to put the scroller into the hifi-skin. it seems not to be possible to put any overlay-graphics/pictures over the scroller ( *klick* and look at the round graphic on the left. here it´s done withe the standard-buttons). the scroller is always on top. did i do anything wrong or is this feature not implemented yet ?
thanks and greetz
opaeh
i have another question concerning the buttonscroller:
i tried to put the scroller into the hifi-skin. it seems not to be possible to put any overlay-graphics/pictures over the scroller ( *klick* and look at the round graphic on the left. here it´s done withe the standard-buttons). the scroller is always on top. did i do anything wrong or is this feature not implemented yet ?
thanks and greetz
opaeh
2005-03-01, 12:28
yea the scroller is always rendering on top somehow...
2005-03-01, 13:19
it renders in the order it finds the controls in the .xml file. if you put the image after the scroller, then it should render that after the scroller (thus over the top).
2005-03-01, 14:17
okay, you call it "rendering"...
i think i managed it by putting the image after the scroller.
i´ll check it once more in the evenening, although i´m quite sure scroller and image were in the right order.
thank you so far.
i think i managed it by putting the image after the scroller.
i´ll check it once more in the evenening, although i´m quite sure scroller and image were in the right order.
thank you so far.
2005-03-02, 11:49
i´ve now checked the renedering in the home-screen. i put the scroller in the first position, right before any images, like background etc. and there´s no rendering of the scroller. it was still on top of everything.
is it a bug or the way it must be..?
is it a bug or the way it must be..?
2005-03-02, 12:59
will look into it this evening, given enough time.
2005-03-08, 04:37
jonathan,
did you find out if there was a rendering bug?
mark
did you find out if there was a rendering bug?
mark
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