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Updates: (b1.1.0)
-You can now add a glossy overlay to your skin with any button style. Under "Options->Gloss" choose "Basic Gloss". It's set to "None" by default and doesn't save with the rest of your options yet.
-Sped up the initial loading time. Should start up quicker now.
-Fixed a bug where it would try to save your skin again even though a skin with that name already existed.



As you can see, it even makes the default look nice .

You can add your own glosses to the list simply by placing a transparent/lucent PNG in the styles folder. It will show up after a restart of TDialDesigner. It doesn't have to be any particular size because it should scale it. I'm not gauranteeing pretty results, but it'll atleast give it a try for you, hehe.

The "down" command buttons on the progress screens (besides talk and end) will have a solid backcolor when using a gloss, just like they do when setting alpha higher than 0 for them. It's for the same reason too, because the command buttons all share the same image. Not much I can do about that until I figure out some keys in the registry or something to change the dialer to use 5 seperate images.
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