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Might confuse a few people.

Unfortunately, I don't know how to convert to the PSP's "icon format"... :(  But I was basically playing around with the system_plugin_fg.rco file, and found that it contained a few icons, basically:
  • Battery icon
  • Mute icon & shadow
  • Lock icon & shadow
  • Cross icon & shadow
  • Circle icon & shadow
  • Triangle icon & shadow
  • Busy indicator animation & background
  • Two more icons, which I don't know what they are

Meh, I was wondering what that file did, and I'm disappointed - that file doesn't do much :(
lol
maybe you should try editig the icon's
Dang this sucks.  It's encrypted...  I can't believe I'm so stupid - I didn't know that the system_plugin_fg.rco is basically the same as the topmenu_plugin.rco - people were using the FW2.5 version of the RCO, which is how they "decrypted" it.

Basically, I would need a FW2.50 system_plugin_fg.rco to replace the icons Erk  (now I'll have to wait till I go back to the library...)

Hmm, interestingly though, most of the Localised Resources (RCOs) have a similar structure.
Ooh, I made an editor for anyone who's interested:
http://endlessparadigm.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=167

Still can't actually stick your own icons in, but that's mainly an issue with BMP «> DAT converting.
I would just be happy to be able to use the XMB icons on my computer... if that's possible.
Anorhc Wrote:I would just be happy to be able to use the XMB icons on my computer... if that's possible.
It is! :)
Just extract the DATs from the RCO, then convert to BMP :D


Anyways, I think I've managed to "decode" the MIG format - now all that's left is to figure out how compression is done...
It's actually interesting - cause now I can extract the contents of the system_plugin_fg.rco - the battery indicator is just 4 48x16 pictures stuck into one large 48x64 one.  Oh and I never knew there were so many frames in the busy indicator (the little animated circle in the bottom-right hand corner of the screen) - there's like 10+ different images for that!
wow
this lead to the rco icon editor... i think
Yeah, it did indeed.  Actually, I started working with a 3.03 RCO - lol, only found out much later that it was encrypted.  All I can do to it is remove the icon, or swap it.

Actually, the above two is possible with the 3.10 topmenu - I might blank the normal icons for 3.10, so you get a "shadow look" :)
sweet didnt see this before nice to know how it all began (and the reason i know have Ys theme :D)

but wait you can swap the icon in the 3.03 rco how? via hex or something or is that how your app works it just goess to the set HEX locations?
wow
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