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<blockquote data-quote="Boilermaker" data-source="post: 109395" data-attributes="member: 10306"><p>The unfortunate byproduct of going to a new skin engine is that there is little interest in putting together this type of documentation. Its a large project that would become instantly outdated if/when the new skin engine arrives.</p><p></p><p></p><p>This varies depending on what skin you started with... for example, in some skins the "start" isn't an image but text and some skins don't have it at all. Most controls have a description tag that can help figure out what it does. But skinning is mostly about trial and error. If you aren't sure what a control does, you can always change its x or y position refresh and see what moves.</p><p></p><p>There are also lots of good skinners around; if you post a question it will get an answer. You said in your original post you installed the mce skin...i thought the original was way out of date. Are you working with mce1280x720?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boilermaker, post: 109395, member: 10306"] The unfortunate byproduct of going to a new skin engine is that there is little interest in putting together this type of documentation. Its a large project that would become instantly outdated if/when the new skin engine arrives. This varies depending on what skin you started with... for example, in some skins the "start" isn't an image but text and some skins don't have it at all. Most controls have a description tag that can help figure out what it does. But skinning is mostly about trial and error. If you aren't sure what a control does, you can always change its x or y position refresh and see what moves. There are also lots of good skinners around; if you post a question it will get an answer. You said in your original post you installed the mce skin...i thought the original was way out of date. Are you working with mce1280x720? [/QUOTE]
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