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Re: Amidock border colour
« on: June 29, 2007, 11:39:25 PM »
Well what do you think? :oops:

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Re: Amidock border colour
« Reply #1 on: June 30, 2007, 06:50:26 PM »
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send me your icons, Now!  :-D


I'd gladly do that for you mate ;-) The main icons are from Ken's Icons and the great 2GB Jaz drive icon was created from a photo by the A.Org member lurkist  8-)

I tried but didn't know how to make the background of Amidock transparent for Moto. If no-one can help then maybe he'll like the colour dark blue as an alternative, as this gives the illusion of it being transparent :-)

(Please go easy on me if you think it is hideous Moto  :lol:)
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Re: Amidock border colour
« Reply #2 on: July 01, 2007, 06:42:01 PM »
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You've still got a white border around that. That's what I want to remove.


Sorry for not fully understanding mate. I now get that you wanted Amidock to look like the very bottom of this screengrab........



It amazes me how you can sometimes learn more from a question than an answer. I'd always thrown Amidock straight into a drawer called 'Disabled' because it was an ugly colour, used up memory and I had the great ToolsDaemon to launch programs anyway. But I've had a fun few hours messing with this Amidock.

Also while trying to help a guy in another thread with a hard drive booting problem, I found out that you could tell if an accelerator card had disabled the PCMCIA slot of an A1200 by CC0 not being present in the 'Boot Options....' list.

Sorry, I'm rambling :oops:

EDIT - I've just heard back from Stefan Robl the creater of Amidock.

He says:-

"AmiDock for OS4 supports that kind of transparency. I have not continued the development of AmiDock for OS3.9 and I have no intention to do so; this has nothing to do with ignorance, just a massive lack of time."

Hmmm.... Me wonders if the Amidock of OS4 could be put into OS3.9. If only they had sold it to us classic users first, and then started a battle over who got the money we'd paid for it :bigcry:

Anyway, did you know that there was a hidden Easteregg in Amidock? You can check it out at the Amidock link above :-)
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