Re: Clickbar Background Images
Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2013 9:13 am
Hopefully coming today. I built it and mostly tested it yesterday. Today I have some final touches to set up and as long as it works completely, it should be available probably in the next few hours...
What will happen is you'll add images to InnerSpace\Scripts\ISBoxer Images, or a subfolder within it. And you will distribute an Image Set XML file which will go in ISBoxer Images. You can set up the Image Set(s) within ISBoxer and organize your images into it/them. When you right click the Image Set you will have the option of generating the Image Set XML File, which will store info about your images including the relative path to it.
When ISBoxer launches, it will automatically scan for Image Set XML files, and import any images from it that do not already exist. (Noting that Image names are still global, meaning that there is only one image named "repeater on" even if it's in an Image Set.) You can also specifically load an Image Set which will import all of the images from it, which will then replace any of them that do already exist.
Subsequently, all of the default images will now be defined in an Image Set XML file, and will automatically import missing images when you launch ISBoxer.
What will happen is you'll add images to InnerSpace\Scripts\ISBoxer Images, or a subfolder within it. And you will distribute an Image Set XML file which will go in ISBoxer Images. You can set up the Image Set(s) within ISBoxer and organize your images into it/them. When you right click the Image Set you will have the option of generating the Image Set XML File, which will store info about your images including the relative path to it.
When ISBoxer launches, it will automatically scan for Image Set XML files, and import any images from it that do not already exist. (Noting that Image names are still global, meaning that there is only one image named "repeater on" even if it's in an Image Set.) You can also specifically load an Image Set which will import all of the images from it, which will then replace any of them that do already exist.
Subsequently, all of the default images will now be defined in an Image Set XML file, and will automatically import missing images when you launch ISBoxer.