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rtwood 11-28-2009 04:23 AM

Re: How do I make Background Transparent to Show HDWall?
 
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Originally Posted by santod (Post 1368418)
Here you go. Just uninstall the other one first.

You're the man! Looks awesome! I have been trying to get this for the past 48 hours. I am insane and cannot stop until it works.

I am definitely going to be working on making more of my own hdwall cabs. I need to work on the settings and process for the hdwalls program on my pc.

santod 11-28-2009 06:16 PM

Re: How do I make Background Transparent to Show HDWall?
 
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Here's the Transparent Flip Clock that I said I would make you, with no tabs.

Try it and let me know if you like it. It should definitely show more of the screen now. Post a screenshot too, if you can or want to.

Just be sure you uninstall the last one I gave you and restart, before installing this new one.

psycho_maniac 11-28-2009 06:20 PM

Re: How do I make Background Transparent to Show HDWall?
 
yeah post a screen shot so we can see what this all looks like :)

santod 11-29-2009 03:25 AM

Re: How do I make Background Transparent to Show HDWall?
 
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Ok, rtwood, I,'m glad you liked the last one, although it is kinda ghost like, with the 3D semi-transparent white numbers. I installed it too, to check it out. You will probably like this one more.

Anyway, here is the White solid numbers version, with no tabs, no background with the weather. :wink:


***EDIT***

I just tried this one out myself and the white may be a little too bright! So, I will put together a few more similar ones later today for you to try as well. I'll leave this one up for you to try for now.

rtwood 11-29-2009 01:11 PM

Re: How do I make Background Transparent to Show HDWall?
 
I have begun cabbing up some HDWalls. Here is the thread: http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=99168


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