Thank you George! This is the type of thing I'm hoping to see happen. It
will be great to have a selection of public domain skins to play with.
Who knows, I might even try and learn something new and either modify
some of the public domain skins or try and create my own.
A quick question for you or anyone else who might know... Is there any
freebie software out there that would allow me to create or modify
skins? Not trying to be cheap but I can't see investing a lot of dollars
into a commercial graphics program just to "play". I'd hate to spend
the money and then find out I wasn't good enough to create my own skins.
BTW, I don't know where it was, I think I was in a live chat going on
during Dayton, but I remeber someone suggesting that it might be
interesting to create skins that resembled classic radios. Something
like Collins , Heathkit or Drake skins. That would be pretty cool I
think, if it were possible.
73,
Michael W4HIJ
On 6/25/2010 11:54 AM, George Allen wrote:
I have created console and panadapter display portions of the skins from
scratch and am placing them in the public domain for all to use. Note that
there is a slight size difference between my two images and the ones provided.
Doesn 't seem to affect anything.
You can get the two files as follows:
http://www.townsoft.com/george/console.png
http://www.townsoft.com/george/picdisplay.png
I arbitrarily chose to start with these two files and you may modify these files as you
choose. There is no guarantee or implication that you will be able to use these files,
and no guarantee or implication that you will like them. These two files do not imply
any critism of the Flex-Radio skins; but, are presented in lite of all of the posts
regarding "skins".
Be sure to back up your current files before you over write them with these
files.
George
K2CM
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