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This is a Winamp 2 skin I made for a contest over at link. Nevertheless it was fun to do and I particularly enjoyed doing the animations for the equalizers. Make sure you select the right directory where Winamp is installed. Once that is done you right-click in Winamp and select Visualization - Visualization options. Click on Plugins - Visualizations in the left pane and start the Mojo Master Visualization plugin and watch her dance. Update: The location of the plug-in on the Winamp website has.
Hey,
On your new system/setup, there may not be enough room for the title.
I've done a lot of work recompiling Milkdrop2 for adding MDC (Cue) support. The original formatting of Song Title animations used the DT_SINGLELINE flag which forces a single line, even if CTRL_LF (line break) codes are in the string, or if clipping would otherwise occur. The DX9 version is noted as not supporting DT_ELLIPSIS modes - the ellipses are SUPPOSED to be added in various places when something got clipped by being too long for the single line. As I recall when I first started into this, I concluded that some form of ELLIPSIS must be the default because I could trigger it without the added flags. The DX11 version out there might have DT_ELLIPSIS_WORD or _END flags set.
You are welcome to use the MDC version of Milkdrop. It uses the DT_WORDBREAK flag that allows words to wrap in the title. It also recognizes CTRL_LF codes in MDC-cued Texts and Karaoke lines. VJ live-cued custom Messages are handled in the original way (I could change that if you rely on messages and they are doing this, too).
If you are compiling the source code - look for the milkdropfs.cpp code file. Then find the function ..:RenderStringToTitleTexture(). Scroll down to the section that handles title animations (not custom messages) and find the DT_SINGLELINE flag that appears in (I think) two places. Try replacing it with DT_WORDBREAK and if those results aren't what you like, you could try removing that flag altogether.
-Dick Chuck
On your new system/setup, there may not be enough room for the title.
I've done a lot of work recompiling Milkdrop2 for adding MDC (Cue) support. The original formatting of Song Title animations used the DT_SINGLELINE flag which forces a single line, even if CTRL_LF (line break) codes are in the string, or if clipping would otherwise occur. The DX9 version is noted as not supporting DT_ELLIPSIS modes - the ellipses are SUPPOSED to be added in various places when something got clipped by being too long for the single line. As I recall when I first started into this, I concluded that some form of ELLIPSIS must be the default because I could trigger it without the added flags. The DX11 version out there might have DT_ELLIPSIS_WORD or _END flags set.
You are welcome to use the MDC version of Milkdrop. It uses the DT_WORDBREAK flag that allows words to wrap in the title. It also recognizes CTRL_LF codes in MDC-cued Texts and Karaoke lines. VJ live-cued custom Messages are handled in the original way (I could change that if you rely on messages and they are doing this, too).
If you are compiling the source code - look for the milkdropfs.cpp code file. Then find the function ..:RenderStringToTitleTexture(). Scroll down to the section that handles title animations (not custom messages) and find the DT_SINGLELINE flag that appears in (I think) two places. Try replacing it with DT_WORDBREAK and if those results aren't what you like, you could try removing that flag altogether.
-Dick Chuck
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Winamp Animation Free
Creating a Classic Skin: Introduction → The Base Skin → Paint the Main Window → Paint the Equalizer Window → Paint the Playlist Window → Paint the Minibrowser Window → Paint the AVS Window → Paint the Winamp 2.9/5.x Windows → Create Custom Cursors → Edit the Configuration Files → Compress to .WSZ format → Submit to Winamp.com
A commonly overlooked skinning property is Winamp cursors. That is, the little arrow that you use to navigate through Winamp doesn't necessarily have to be an arrow. There are 27 different cursor states that Winamp can be in. Wouldn't it be cool if each one had specialized art that matched your skin? Anyconnect 4.6. All you would need is an icon editing tool, and that idea becomes reality.
Cursor Filenames
The Base skin comes with the following cursors: Zelda nintendo switch.
- CLOSE.CUR: (Main Menu X)
- EQCLOSE.CUR: (EQ Close)
- EQNORMAL.CUR: (EQ Normal)
- EQSLID.CUR: (EQ Up and Down Slides)
- EQTITLE.CUR: (EQ Titlebar)
- MAINMENU.CUR: (Main Menu Menu Button-topleft)
- MIN.CUR: (Main Menu Minimize Button)
- NORMAL.CUR: (Main Menu Normal Arrow)
- PCLOSE.CUR: (Playlist Close)
- PNORMAL.CUR: (Playlist Normal)
- POSBAR.CUR: (Main Menu Song Position)
- PSIZE.CUR: (Playlist Expansion Mode)
- PTBAR.CUR: (Playlist Top Bar)
- PVSCROLL.CUR: (Playlist vertical button)
- PWINBUT.CUR: (Playlist Windowshade Mode)
- PWSNORM.CUR: (Playlist Windowshade Normal)
- PWSSIZE.CUR: (Playlist Windowshade Size Explainsion)
- SONGNAME.CUR: (Song Name Scroll)
- TITLEBAR.CUR: (Main Menu Name Bar)
- VOLBAL.CUR: (Main Menu Volume Balance)
- VOLBAR.CUR: (Main Menu Volume Switch)
- WINBUT.CUR: (Main Menu Windowshade Mode)
- WSCLOSE.CUR: (Windowshade Close)
- WSMIN.CUR: (WindowShade Main Minimize)
- WSNORMAL.CUR: (Windowshade Normal)
- WSPOSBAR.CUR: (Windowshade Song Position)
- WSWINBUT.CUR: (Windowshade Exit Windowshade Mode)
Winamp Animation Maker
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