yes you pawned someone else off with that answer i noticed. its useless and you guys wonder why no one seems to make skins for vlc!
The remark "it doesnt actually say anywhere how you make one", in your first post, seemed to indicate that you didn't see the page i linked to.
you should restructure that and stick some good examples up there, its a b**ch to read, i did find the "rename tar.gz to .vlt" in the end...
That's right, we should probably do that. But it takes time and motivation, and until now, noone has proposed to do so. Feel free to do it yourself, i will be glad to add it to the website
Also note that the "Compression" section is referenced at the beginning of the document.
but tbh if i have to read the whole thing just to learn how to create a basic file i'm not sure i have the patience.
This is not supposed to be a tutorial, but a reference that you can consult when you want to know something particular (e.g.: what are all the possible attributes of the Video control?).
Examples can be found in the existing skins.
Could probably get to it now but, would mean installing something to create tar.gz files in windows cos that's where photoshop is... etc
As explained in the documentation, VLC is able to load a skin directly from the XML file, which means you don't have to compress the whole thing all the time when designing the skin. You can start worrying about making a .tar.gz when everything else is finished
can i suggest you guys go about creating a "How to customise a Skin" section? would be far easier to learn!
This is also a good idea, but writing docs is not so fun, and i don't have much free time. Your help is again welcome!
but if that's the only answer you recieve on here, i'm off to use XMMS
No problem, VLC now has some support for the Winamp2/XMMS skins in the
development version