Haxial AppearanceEdit 1.400
Updated on 13 Jun 2005
By Anthony Buckner
By Anthony Buckner
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Freeware
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PPC, Mac OS
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Publisher's Descriptions
Haxial Appearance allows you to modify the appearance of your Haxial applications.
To use an Appearance file, create a folder named
"Appearances" in the same folder as the Haxial program (for
example, KDX). Put your .hap files into that folder. Then go
to Settings, and now the appearance menu shows the contents
of that folder. Select the appearance file you want, and you
are done.
If you want multiple Haxial programs to all use the same
Appearances folder, you can replace the Appearances folder
with an alias/shortcut of the same name.
To use an Appearance file, create a folder named
"Appearances" in the same folder as the Haxial program (for
example, KDX). Put your .hap files into that folder. Then go
to Settings, and now the appearance menu shows the contents
of that folder. Select the appearance file you want, and you
are done.
If you want multiple Haxial programs to all use the same
Appearances folder, you can replace the Appearances folder
with an alias/shortcut of the same name.
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Haxial AppearanceEdit?
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System Requirements
Any Haxial application.
What's New
Version 1.400:
In order to reduce code bloat and simplify, removed support for "color only" Appearances, leaving only support for full Appearances. To support both kinds required 2 almost entirely separate rendering engines, thus bloating the program. Most of the "color only" Appearances looked crappy anyway, but if desired they can be recreated as full Appearances.
An Appearance file can now contain file icons for any file type -- you can add a file icon and specify which file type it is to be used for (for example, "image/jpeg"). An icon can also be used for a whole group (for example, if you specify "image/" as the type).
Added mouse icons (pointers/cursors) to the Appearance file, allowing you to customize them. The OS mouse icons are no longer used.
In the Images panel, support the optional drawing of transitions (aka "gradients") underneath variable-size user interface elements (to be useful, the image must have transparent areas for the transition to show through).
The above changes required that the Appearance file format change. Use AppearanceEdit to update old Appearance files to the new format by opening and saving them. Old "color only" Appearances are NOT fully converted automatically (just the colors and icons are imported).
Improved the default built-in Appearance ("Evil Chiaroscuro"). Evil Chiaroscuro is now sexy beyond belief. Gimme some of that dark gray metal baby, give it to me hard, ohhh yeah.
Started implementation of a Scale feature that will allow for bigger (higher resolution) Appearances to be created. Not finished, so disabled for now.
Added graph colors for future use.
The text color in the Images panel is disabled for items that do not use it.
Added ability to change background color of image scrollers.
Color choosers are now drawn using their own set of images, instead of abusing Focus Box.
Misc minor bug fixes and improvements.
In order to reduce code bloat and simplify, removed support for "color only" Appearances, leaving only support for full Appearances. To support both kinds required 2 almost entirely separate rendering engines, thus bloating the program. Most of the "color only" Appearances looked crappy anyway, but if desired they can be recreated as full Appearances.
An Appearance file can now contain file icons for any file type -- you can add a file icon and specify which file type it is to be used for (for example, "image/jpeg"). An icon can also be used for a whole group (for example, if you specify "image/" as the type).
Added mouse icons (pointers/cursors) to the Appearance file, allowing you to customize them. The OS mouse icons are no longer used.
In the Images panel, support the optional drawing of transitions (aka "gradients") underneath variable-size user interface elements (to be useful, the image must have transparent areas for the transition to show through).
The above changes required that the Appearance file format change. Use AppearanceEdit to update old Appearance files to the new format by opening and saving them. Old "color only" Appearances are NOT fully converted automatically (just the colors and icons are imported).
Improved the default built-in Appearance ("Evil Chiaroscuro"). Evil Chiaroscuro is now sexy beyond belief. Gimme some of that dark gray metal baby, give it to me hard, ohhh yeah.
Started implementation of a Scale feature that will allow for bigger (higher resolution) Appearances to be created. Not finished, so disabled for now.
Added graph colors for future use.
The text color in the Images panel is disabled for items that do not use it.
Added ability to change background color of image scrollers.
Color choosers are now drawn using their own set of images, instead of abusing Focus Box.
Misc minor bug fixes and improvements.
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