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The Millionaire | Mortifis | Re: Control Panel |
July 18, 2019 2:25 PM * |
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Re: Re: Control Panel By: Mortifis to The Millionaire on Thu Jul 18 2019 06:11 pm > > Re: Control Panel > > By: echicken to Nightfox on Thu Jul 18 2019 01:39 pm > > > > Re: Control Panel > > > By: Nightfox to The Millionaire on Thu Jul 18 2019 09:55:49 > > > > Ni> What would you expect a save option to do in the Synchronet GUI? > > > Ni> I don't know what data it would be saving.. > > > > It would save the BBS, obviously. > > > it would make a file called for example sbbs.theme or theme.sbbs or > > sbbs.thm. all the color data would be in it. similar to the css file. > > > $ The Millionaire $ > > I suppose, in affect, SBBSCRTL already has 'themes' since you can, at least > under Windows, go to File->Properties->Customize and choose background > color, font style and font colors and apply them in a myriad of ways (apply > scheme to: )... in conjunction with your desktop scheme, it should produce > your desired look. > > > > > > > > My teachers always said "You can't make a living looking out a window!", > they were wrong, I drive truck :-P > the only problem with that is everything changes in windows. you only want the bbs to change color hence the theme system. $ The Millionaire $ --- SBBSecho 3.07-Linux * Origin: Vertrauen - [vert/cvs/bbs].synchro.net (1:103/705) |
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