Published on March 8, 2007 By PuterDudeJim In Object Desktop
Hello all! I am not a skinner, by any means imaginable. But I have been making a few skins for Right Click. I am just now realizing what a wonderful tool it is! Anyway, while looking for skins, I ran across a few forum posts about the subject and learned something to share with all of you who probably already know...lol. I enabled the 'Import skin from windowblinds' option, and while scanning thru a few skins, just to see how they looked, I became aware that they are stored in the imported skins folder subdir. of right click. I was able to copy them into the regular skins folder and use them with any windowblinds skin I choose! COOL! Just trying to share. Hope someday to be a skinner too!   
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on Mar 08, 2007
Good luck and thanks for the post!
on Mar 08, 2007
If you like RightClick, have you tried ObjectBar?  It's my app of choice since my desktop is almost always covered.  I use Hot keys to bring up components as I need them.
 
on Mar 08, 2007
my desktop is almost always coverd. I use Hot keys to bring up componants as I need them.


I use one to bring up RC when my desktop is covered.
Z, you might want to try Firefox. It's got a built in spell check.
on Mar 08, 2007
Z, you might want to try Firefox. It's got a built in spell check


LOL . . that takes too long!
(What spelling mistakes?)

on Mar 08, 2007
If you like RightClick, have you tried ObjectBar?  It's my app of choice since my desktop is almost always covered.  I use Hot keys to bring up components as I need them.
 


I like Object Bar also. Have used it some. I am running a dual monitor system so I have plenty of screen space. Plus the hotkey for right click works fine. I will probably find it a little harder to skin Object bar. I am not good with graphics progs. I only have photoshop cs2, Paint shop pro, ulead photoimpact 12. Can do wallpapers, not much else...lol. I would love to be able to skin like some of you guys with all your talents.
on Mar 08, 2007
I only have photoshop cs2, Paint shop pro, ulead photoimpact 12


If that's all you've got you might want to think about going into Accounting.