no, i do it now :)
OOWWW Yeah thanks Vege....
can be that Sony hide this -240 values or was crypted in 3.90-4.05!?
have just look, but don't find this value in other Firmwares
Scrambler Rulez
Vegetano1 Wrote:xopher Wrote:You got me.
the y position in vshmain should be "0" maybe now that all floats are extracted/descrambled (thanks sony! and offcourse >> Bubbletune & Davee!! ) maybe,.. its easier to find that y float,...
hey i was wondering and thinking since the y for the text is -1, then wouldn't the icon be -1 also because it seems like its there also, I've found couple -1's in the vshmain but haven't had the time to check them. soo.....
when ever i use a custom battery icon on my theme icons disappear
the icons that disappear are all network icons update icon and network settings icon
this only happens if i use a battery icon that is 480 in width
i have tried a number of ways
1. updating everything to a new 5.00m33 system_plugin_fg.rco
2. just putting the system_plugin_fg.rco from 4.01m33 organ into flash0
none of the above have worked
by the way the theme is
SideLife V2 for 5.00m33
feel free to download the theme and try fix the problem that i have
the battery bar i want to work with it is the one from organ
try to dummy some images you don't need
like every image in topmenu_plugin.rco and all shadows in system_plugin.rco
u just made me very happy
thank u
i did wat u said to do to the system_plugin.rco i replaced most shadows with a 1x1 dot
and now the battery works
thanks
neelo Wrote:u just made me very happy
thank u
i did wat u said to do to the system_plugin.rco i replaced most shadows with a 1x1 dot
and now the battery works
thanks
try using a 1x1 transparent png instead of a dot
say thanks to vegetano1, he came up with the idea to dummy the unimportant images
yh yh i did cause if u use a bmp it will still show up on the xmb as a little dot
SIDELIFE V3 COMING SOON
Well, I'll have a look at paf. I know a few rco functions I'll just see which one blits them to the screen and tell you the positions of the sub-icon. Assuming it takes it as a parameter.