Honestly, I didn't even notice that you attached a skin.xml to one of
the emails until I searched just now...  I'm not where I could tewt
it... So, what is it based off, normal outline or outline small?  What
is it targeted at (screen size)?  Perhaps a screen shot would help
explain what it improves upon.

On 24/02/2009, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
> What about my edited xml of outline skin? :( Don't you like it?
>
> Garth Dahlstrom ha scritto:
>> Gianfe, a user from our forum contributed a new outline skin variant
>> called "outlineNetbook".
>>
>> While discussing with Sean, we figured the default outlineSmall skin
>> is kind of small.   And this skin makes better use of screen real
>> estate while still not overshooting the size of most lower end
>> desktops and the newest generation of Netbooks (1024x600)...
>>
>> I'm figuring there aren't a whole lot of people who will want to DJ on
>> a screen smaller then 1024x768 (apart from the netbook crowd)...   For
>> those that do, the old default can still be accessed by going into the
>> prefs dialog and selecting outlineSmall from the Interfaces panel.
>>
>> -G
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