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Beginning with version 1.0, TabSRMM introduced a simple skinning engine. This allows the user to customize the look of the entire message window by using a skin. Usually, a skin consists of the following elements: | Beginning with version 1.0, TabSRMM introduced a simple skinning engine. This allows the user to customize the look of the entire message window by using a skin. Usually, a skin consists of the following elements: | ||
* images (supported are PNG images in | * images (supported are PNG images in 32-bit RGBA format only, this allows full per-pixel alpha blending) | ||
* a skin definition file. This is an ordinary plain text file. The syntax is compatible with the well-known .ini format. | * a skin definition file. This is an ordinary plain text file. The syntax is compatible with the well-known .ini format. |
Revision as of 01:47, 27 September 2022
Beginning with version 1.0, TabSRMM introduced a simple skinning engine. This allows the user to customize the look of the entire message window by using a skin. Usually, a skin consists of the following elements:
- images (supported are PNG images in 32-bit RGBA format only, this allows full per-pixel alpha blending)
- a skin definition file. This is an ordinary plain text file. The syntax is compatible with the well-known .ini format.