Thanks a lot DreadM for this great skin. I'm using it with MonkeyRok latest version 5.8, but I missed a Mellon skin for CueReader.
I'm in no way a skinner, but decided to try to edit the CueReader.css file, so CueReader can be used together with your great skin.
Replace the text in CueReader.css with the following text and you are ready to go
Remember to make a backup of the original file. You can save it directly if you open the text-editor tool as administrator.
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<! Mellon skin for CueReader >
<!-- Scrollbar -->
html {border:none;
scrollbar-face-color: #39ADE5;
scrollbar-highlight-color: #B0DEF4;
scrollbar-shadow-color: #B0DEF4;
scrollbar-3dlight-color: #B0DEF4;
scrollbar-arrow-color: #FFFFFF;
scrollbar-darkshadow-color: #B0DEF4;
scrollbar-track-color: #B0DEF4;}
.proxy {
visibility:hidden;
display:none;
}
<!-- Panel Header: Cue Reader: .... -->
body {
background-color:#B0DEF4;
color:#FFFFFF;
padding: 0px 1px 1px 1px;
margin: 0px;
font-family:Segoe UI light;
font-size:9px;
overflow: none;
}
<!-- Tabel Header -->
}
H1 {
font-family:Segoe UI light;
font-size:10pt;
font-weight:bold;
color:#FFFFFF;
text-align:left;
}
P {
font-family:Segoe UI light;
font-size:8pt;
color:#FFFFFF;
}
<!-- Header -->
TH {
font-family:Segoe UI light;
font-size:11pt;
font-weight:semibold;
color:#000000;
border-color:#FFFFFF;
border-style: solid;
border-left-width:0px;
border-right-width:0px;
border-top-width:0px;
border-bottom-width:0px;
}
<!-- TabelData -->
TD {
font-family:Segoe UI;
font-size:9pt;
color:#000000;
font-weight:semibold;
border-color:#000000;
border-style: solid;
border-left-width:0px;
border-right-width:0px;
border-top-width:0px;
border-bottom-width:0px;
}
TR.aleft TH {
text-align:left;
<!-- track background even tracks -->
}
TR.dark {
background-color:#98D6EE;
<!-- highlighted current track background -->
}
TR.highlight {
background-color:#8EBE26;
The CueReader.css is placed in the folder C:\Program Files (x86)\MediaMonkey\Scripts\Auto if you have installed the script as adminstrator. If you have installed it for current user only, then the file is placed in C:\Users\YourName\AppData\Roaming\MediaMonkey\Scripts\Auto.
I decided to go with the green bar, because I don't know how to make the text color white, when highlighted. If I did, I had done so with highlighted purple bar (colorcode #5253B1). I have used the same hex color codes as in the Mellon skin. The only color code I missed, was the light blue color for the track background for even tracks. I used an eyedropper to guess this colorcode.
You are free to make your own colors and layout, but it would be nice if you shared it here
NB.: After you have replaced the CueReader.css file remember to go to Tools/Options/CueReader Settings to uncheck the "Show panel borders" and check all other options incl. the "Use external stylesheet ('CueReader.css') for colours".
Thanks a lot DreadM for this great skin. I'm using it with MonkeyRok latest version 5.8, but I missed a Mellon skin for CueReader.
I'm in no way a skinner, but decided to try to edit the CueReader.css file, so CueReader can be used together with your great skin.
[img]http://i46.tinypic.com/15qylqh.jpg[/img]
Replace the text in CueReader.css with the following text and you are ready to go :D Remember to make a backup of the original file. You can save it directly if you open the text-editor tool as administrator.
[code]<! Mellon skin for CueReader >
<!-- Scrollbar -->
html {border:none;
scrollbar-face-color: #39ADE5;
scrollbar-highlight-color: #B0DEF4;
scrollbar-shadow-color: #B0DEF4;
scrollbar-3dlight-color: #B0DEF4;
scrollbar-arrow-color: #FFFFFF;
scrollbar-darkshadow-color: #B0DEF4;
scrollbar-track-color: #B0DEF4;}
.proxy {
visibility:hidden;
display:none;
}
<!-- Panel Header: Cue Reader: .... -->
body {
background-color:#B0DEF4;
color:#FFFFFF;
padding: 0px 1px 1px 1px;
margin: 0px;
font-family:Segoe UI light;
font-size:9px;
overflow: none;
}
<!-- Tabel Header -->
}
H1 {
font-family:Segoe UI light;
font-size:10pt;
font-weight:bold;
color:#FFFFFF;
text-align:left;
}
P {
font-family:Segoe UI light;
font-size:8pt;
color:#FFFFFF;
}
<!-- Header -->
TH {
font-family:Segoe UI light;
font-size:11pt;
font-weight:semibold;
color:#000000;
border-color:#FFFFFF;
border-style: solid;
border-left-width:0px;
border-right-width:0px;
border-top-width:0px;
border-bottom-width:0px;
}
<!-- TabelData -->
TD {
font-family:Segoe UI;
font-size:9pt;
color:#000000;
font-weight:semibold;
border-color:#000000;
border-style: solid;
border-left-width:0px;
border-right-width:0px;
border-top-width:0px;
border-bottom-width:0px;
}
TR.aleft TH {
text-align:left;
<!-- track background even tracks -->
}
TR.dark {
background-color:#98D6EE;
<!-- highlighted current track background -->
}
TR.highlight {
background-color:#8EBE26;
[/code]
The CueReader.css is placed in the folder C:\Program Files (x86)\MediaMonkey\Scripts\Auto if you have installed the script as adminstrator. If you have installed it for current user only, then the file is placed in C:\Users\YourName\AppData\Roaming\MediaMonkey\Scripts\Auto.
I decided to go with the green bar, because I don't know how to make the text color white, when highlighted. If I did, I had done so with highlighted purple bar (colorcode #5253B1). I have used the same hex color codes as in the Mellon skin. The only color code I missed, was the light blue color for the track background for even tracks. I used an eyedropper to guess this colorcode.
You are free to make your own colors and layout, but it would be nice if you shared it here :D
NB.: After you have replaced the CueReader.css file remember to go to Tools/Options/CueReader Settings to uncheck the "Show panel borders" and check all other options incl. the "Use external stylesheet ('CueReader.css') for colours".