Create your own skins
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This is perfect Zen! You're awesome!
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How did you do it so fast? Man, that's awesome.
My only suggestion for the Chiclet one is to make the keys a little less rigidly square on the corners, but that's not really a big deal. It's one of my favorites!
Edit: Just tried this new Galaxy keyboard out, and this is by far the best one I've ever used. I am shocked that it could somehow get better with an HD skin. This is great.
My only suggestion for the Chiclet one is to make the keys a little less rigidly square on the corners, but that's not really a big deal. It's one of my favorites!
Edit: Just tried this new Galaxy keyboard out, and this is by far the best one I've ever used. I am shocked that it could somehow get better with an HD skin. This is great.
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Wow, Zen, I'm going to have to add my own praise for the Galaxy skin. Looks simple yet sleek. Well done.
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I believe it just needs bold fonts and drop shadows on the letters, but that hasn't been enabled on the skins yet has it?
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Wow, I see there's so much love for Galaxy! Thank you all.
Here it is then, an updated Galaxy for high-res displays. Download: If your device doesn't need the hi-res version, I suggest you download the previous version I uploaded before. It's half the filesize.
http://www.dexilog.com/smartkeyboard/fo ... t=40#p2507
Here it is then, an updated Galaxy for high-res displays. Download: If your device doesn't need the hi-res version, I suggest you download the previous version I uploaded before. It's half the filesize.
http://www.dexilog.com/smartkeyboard/fo ... t=40#p2507
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Yes, we're waiting for Cyril on that one. As soon as the xml spec and the theme parser are updated, I'll make the changes. Drop shadow with emboss effect needs x-y offset values though, so I'm not sure if that's too much work for Cyril to implement.Oveja wrote:I believe it just needs bold fonts and drop shadows on the letters, but that hasn't been enabled on the skins yet has it?
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Galaxy in some other flavors, for the adventurers among us
Galaxy Green (htc sense) Galaxy Orange (Nexus1) That's it folks. Now going back to my trusty old Chiclet, see if I can work on it some more
Galaxy Green (htc sense) Galaxy Orange (Nexus1) That's it folks. Now going back to my trusty old Chiclet, see if I can work on it some more
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Thanks. I was indeed going back and forth between 3 and 4 pixels chamfer, and still can't decide. Crazy how 1 pixel can be a world of difference Maybe for the hi-res I'll make it 4px chamfer and leave the medium-res at 3px as it is now. I kinda like the rigid feel.eolsgaard wrote: My only suggestion for the Chiclet one is to make the keys a little less rigidly square on the corners, but that's not really a big deal. It's one of my favorites!
As comparison, iPhone, Galaxy, HTC have theirs at 4px; iPhone 4 doubles it to 8px; while the Droid/MotoBlur stays sharp at 2px.
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Just curious, what's the difference with the hi-rest and the regular version? Do I have to have a special phone/screen to see the difference, because I can't seem to tell just by looking. I'm on a Samsung Vibrant.
Love the orange highlight one. Nice job, again Zen.
Love the orange highlight one. Nice job, again Zen.
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Hi-res skin contains images optimized for hi-resolution screens (like yours). Otherwise the mid-res images are scaled to fit the screen size, which makes them more blurry. Actually with this skin (due to the colors used) the mid-res scaled images also look fine, but the hi-res is betteronthecouch wrote:Just curious, what's the difference with the hi-rest and the regular version? Do I have to have a special phone/screen to see the difference, because I can't seem to tell just by looking. I'm on a Samsung Vibrant.
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