Posted by member 71746 on 2003-11-08 15:41:01 link
Deal, np ;)
West, good point but I think given the guidelines on the OTS pages people can certainly build their own organizational structure and in doing so may find a structure that works better than any others out there, which may be adopted by everyone and lead to a greater evolution of litestep :)
Though it's more likely that it'll just lead to a lot of spaghetti and headache for anyone trying to mod themes ;)
Perhaps if there was a basic template, not built up nearly as much as austerity is.. Just a folder structure and the base files, theme.rc, theme.ini, readme.txt, themevars.rc and base.rc
In the theme.rc there could be a netloadmodule setup for popup2-2.0 and an include for config\popup.rc, as well as the standard theme evar defs.. Other than that it would be bare and up to the user to customize.
Is there something like that included in the LSTM? If so perhaps the theme template could be extracted from the LSTM and put into omar's installer for people who don't want to use the LSTM..
West, good point but I think given the guidelines on the OTS pages people can certainly build their own organizational structure and in doing so may find a structure that works better than any others out there, which may be adopted by everyone and lead to a greater evolution of litestep :)
Though it's more likely that it'll just lead to a lot of spaghetti and headache for anyone trying to mod themes ;)
Perhaps if there was a basic template, not built up nearly as much as austerity is.. Just a folder structure and the base files, theme.rc, theme.ini, readme.txt, themevars.rc and base.rc
In the theme.rc there could be a netloadmodule setup for popup2-2.0 and an include for config\popup.rc, as well as the standard theme evar defs.. Other than that it would be bare and up to the user to customize.
Is there something like that included in the LSTM? If so perhaps the theme template could be extracted from the LSTM and put into omar's installer for people who don't want to use the LSTM..