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New Post 6/14/2006 2:02 PM
User is offline John Casrorina
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skin objects and packaging with skin 

I am working on a skin that needs to have more skin objects.Specifically, I am trying to add more than one content pane and in the future I will need to add many more different types of skin objects. From what I can tell in the manual, I need to create an XML file that contains the new skin objects and the parameters.

My question is how do I combine the skin file which is an HTML with the XML that defines the new skin objects? What does the final .zip file need to contain besides the HTML and the graphics?

thanks

 

 
New Post 6/15/2006 8:42 PM
User is offline Nina Meiers
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Re: skin objects and packaging with skin 

You do not need to add the skinobject reference to the xml file unless you are looking at doing some custom classes and formatting.

Just add the skinobjects, then reupload the skin and they will appear.

Is that what you wanted to know - as I had a little difficulty in understanding exactly what you want to do, but thought that it might be becuase you're not familiar with skinning.

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