hizsolt
5th August 2005, 22:56
Hi everyone, nice to "read" you again!
I was glad to see (http://forums.winamp.com/showthread.php?s=&postid=1744679#post1744679) that a new version of coverTAG is out (available here (http://www.angelfire.com/blog/richter/)), supporting Winamp 5.09 and using its video window.
I've downloaded it immediately, works fine, thanks to the author for it (since yesterday no sleep, no work, I'm permanently browsing for cd cover images, I managed to download 322 pieces - worse than ******-play).
Suggestion to the author:
As (I suppose) everyone uses more skins, it would be useful to have an option make coverTAG use the actual (classic) skin's fonts and colours, but at least colour-settings.
Now the parameters can manually be set (for FontName=, FontColor=, InfoColor=, BackgroundColor=) in the .ini file.
But if changing skin, the colours/fonts set before in the .ini file for the previous skin might not match for the new one.
I must always reconfigure the .ini settings, or use the default settings (-1) wich also doesn't suit to all used skins, or prepare more .in? files and always rename the proper version to .ini for to get a good-looking screen (I like if the same type of text has the same params displayed anywhere).
Try solving this somehow, please.
Thanks
I was glad to see (http://forums.winamp.com/showthread.php?s=&postid=1744679#post1744679) that a new version of coverTAG is out (available here (http://www.angelfire.com/blog/richter/)), supporting Winamp 5.09 and using its video window.
I've downloaded it immediately, works fine, thanks to the author for it (since yesterday no sleep, no work, I'm permanently browsing for cd cover images, I managed to download 322 pieces - worse than ******-play).
Suggestion to the author:
As (I suppose) everyone uses more skins, it would be useful to have an option make coverTAG use the actual (classic) skin's fonts and colours, but at least colour-settings.
Now the parameters can manually be set (for FontName=, FontColor=, InfoColor=, BackgroundColor=) in the .ini file.
But if changing skin, the colours/fonts set before in the .ini file for the previous skin might not match for the new one.
I must always reconfigure the .ini settings, or use the default settings (-1) wich also doesn't suit to all used skins, or prepare more .in? files and always rename the proper version to .ini for to get a good-looking screen (I like if the same type of text has the same params displayed anywhere).
Try solving this somehow, please.
Thanks