Thanks for the replys,
 
@Miko
Agree , a dark skin is better for playing in a club. This bright one is intend 
for daylight use. 
Where would you put a separator exactly, dunno what you mean with "between the 
decks"?

@Ryan
Looking forward to multi-deck support ;-)

@Albert
Yep, some help in register a branch on Lauchpad is needed. What kind of branch 
should i choose from: Hosted/Mirrored/Remote?

I played with the color scheme support to make variations from the skin, but 
had difficulties with the *.png`s alpha channel , specially on the sliders.
Will have another look on it. 

If not i use it on the next skin.
To bad vertical waveforms are not working, should have asked before making a 
skin for that:-)


jus

On 19 Mar 2010, at 22:30, Miko Kiiski wrote:

> Hi Jus,
> 
> That skin really looks nice and sleek. Am interested in seeing the dark 
> version, as I would prefer a darker skin when playing at a club, because of 
> the lighting conditions there. One thing though: Could you add some kind of a 
> separator between the "decks". I think this would make the ui a bit cleaner.
> 
> -Miko
> 
> 2010/3/19 jus <j...@justmail.de>
> Hello,
> once again i want to  share a skin with you for the upcoming Mixxx 1.8. 
> 
> Screenshot:   
> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3077984/Phoney1600x1200-UXGA-preview1.png
> Download:     
> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3077984/Phoney1600x1200-UXGA-preview1.zip
> 
> A dark variant will follow.
> 
> Maybe someone can suggest a good name for this skin.
> 
> Hotcues are a bit different here then on my other skins:
> Click  = activate Hotcue
> Right-Click = goto Hotcue and stop
> Click on the X = delete Hotcue
> 
> 
> If you wanna use it on a 1680x1050 screen (WSXGA) simply change lines 58 & 70 
> in skin.xml.
> 
> Not tested on Linux & Windows, let me know if you find any bugs or have a 
> suggestion.
> 
> jus
> 
> 
> 
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