>  >
>  The skin coordinates actually are virtual.
>  Meaning, you can use a 800x600 skin in a a 1600x1200 display as-is. And
>  what is meant to be located at the middle of the screen (at virtual
>  coordinate 400x300) will appear at the middle of the screen.
>  But you have to:
>  - keep the geometry to 800x600 in the skin file
>  - change the geometry in /etc/freevo/freevo.conf to your actual size display
>
>  At least, It worked that way last time I checked.
>
That sounds about right, but that also makes the coords. _relative_
not virtual. In other words teh locations are relative to the assigned
skin size. I suspect this probable works better over all. Sould
probably play with this some.

Evan

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