I was a little bored today and I decided that the gplaycd interface was quite unsightly.
I decided to investigate and found that the images are inside the code so I went in quickly draw some a little nicer and recompiled. (I'm no artist so I just wanted to show that it was easy to improve).
If there is interest I could add (with very little effort) the ability to 'skin' it. This is: define the icons that show in the application.
If someone else is curious this would be a very nice 'starter' program for someone wanting to learn C and GTK. I can provide support.
So, either way, let me know.
Here is a Nicer looking gplaycd
Here is a Nicer looking gplaycd
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- Before my changes
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Certainly an improvement. I notice you have not used the Puppy standard colours? Which I believe are grey and Puppy Peach . . . Ah yes another job for our Puppy stylists (aka "The Poodle Parlour") - What are the Puppy colours? Rainbow pastels, as Barry is using on his new site? Geen and orange as used on the Puppy paw logo?
Do we run free? I feel a new thread coming on . . .
Do we run free? I feel a new thread coming on . . .
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