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Normal and active state buttons
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Post 1 made on Sunday March 19, 2006 at 14:09
remotecollector
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Has anyone been able to sucessfully add buttons with both normal and pressed (active) states to their library? If so. please give me the correct file name you used. If i follow the directions in the tech bulletin on the RTI website, I either get normal and active state as two different graphics or I lose the graphic completely depending on how I name the file. The tech bulletin says to end the file name as ^#UP for normal and ^#DOWN for active. I cannot get this to work.
Thanks in advance!
Post 2 made on Sunday March 19, 2006 at 16:09
galileo01
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I have added buttons no problem. They are all saved in a folder I call MyIcons. They are named, as stated in the tech bulletin, as this cdplayer^#UP.png (norrmal) and cdplayer^#DOWN.png (active). I then in Theater Touch select Options Set Bitmap Library Directory... and select the MyIcons folder.
Scott Harris
OP | Post 3 made on Sunday March 19, 2006 at 18:30
remotecollector
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Thanks, Scott, I do not know what was wrong but got it to work, would have sworn that I had already done it the same way but......


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