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Color Schemes for Themes
A post in less than a minute,
. I posted this because a long time ago, I read Serafin's comments on I think the first O'Simple, and there was some codes that you could put in the .ini files so that you would have colors like Slate, Alice Blue, etc. and I was wondering if anyone had this code. If you do, can you please post it here?Save the linked file to the menu folder in your profile, then go to Preferences > Advanced > Toolbars and select the "Color scheme menu" you'll see there.
10. November 2008, 00:46:33 (edited)

Notes:
1. Colors have no effect on native skins (normal).
2. A couple skins do not show the color icons. (Why?)
3. Toggle buttons are standard Opera selections plus white.
4. Requires replacing the default standard_skin.zip and dialog.ini (A no-no)
Remember to make backups. An upgrade will wipe them out.
If there is any interest in my modifications, download at your own risk! Constructive criticism appreciated.
Standard_skin.zip
dialog.ini
Pizzapops aka Rubot
Update: download should work. case sensitive?
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not downoading??
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# About the `not working` skins: unfortunately a lot of skinners forget to change the fallback foreground/background entries in the section [Options] of the skin.ini. The concerned entries in EVERY custom skin should be as follows:
[Options] ... Fallback foreground = 1 Fallback background = 1 ...
The value 0 for both entries is ONLY intended for the Standard_skin.zip which works as fallback repository for custom skins. If a custom skin have the value 0 for these entries, then this skin is unsuitable for future things like new buttons (foreground) or new toolbars (background) - unimportant if the new things comes from Opera or you or another one!
In the case of your color pick extension, all the custom skins which have `Fallback foreground = 0` are not capable to display the color buttons - the way to the concerned entries in your standard_skin.zip is locked by the entry `Fallback foreground = 0`.
So it is my appeal to all the skinners: CHANGE YOUR FALLBACK ENTRIES TO 1!
#Pizzapops: perhaps you can add the changed/additional sections for the dialog.ini and skin.ini separately, so interested people are able to change/add them in future Opera versions too. Perhaps the current size of the color buttons is a bit to large for smaller screens.
tomu
ttt-buttons and skins
it is really a good determination.I have being searched for a while this

thanks.it is working now.
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Per your suggestion, I have made some size adjustments. I only had to make alterations to dialog.ini. No changes were made to my standard_skin.zip from my last post.

#To All
Download the new dialog.ini: dialog02.ini
Rename dialog02.ini to dialog.ini and copy to your "opera"/defaults directory.
My standard_skin.zip from my previous post must be copied to your "opera"/skins directory.
I will post a zip file with bits and pieces that can be used to update future versions of Opera. Maybe Opera will follow my lead and include something similar in upcoming versions.
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Originally posted by Pizzapops:
Rename dialog02.ini to dialog.ini and copy to your "opera"/defaults directory.
Why in the world would you do that? Put it in your personal directory - or somewhere that the installer won't trash anyway - and then set its location in opera:config#UserPrefs|DialogConfiguration

Just include modified/added sections in your file as mentioned by tomu. Opera will read missing sections from default dialog.ini file. You can avoid update to your file if there is any change in default dialog configuration.
14. November 2008, 01:54:59 (edited)

Dialog mod file (Customize Toolbar Dialog only) dialog mod
Dialog full file (rename & replace default) dialog03.ini
Standard_skin (rename & replace default) standard_skin03
Skin color part of my Standard skin color picker parts
For those who do not want to change their default dialog file, the mod file can be used to follow the stardard methodology of dialog modification (see tomu's, tamil's and sgunhouse's comments). To have the color picker available for all skins the the standard skin must be replaced. If an upgrade wipes out my modified standard skin, the last file contains the appropriate parts to be added into the new file.
PS: If you do not like my tag, you only have to comment out (or delete) 2 lines in the dialog file
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I think simply that the fallback entries (set to 1) gives often the necessary time in order to adapt a custom skin after Opera have changed or added something - and opens the possibility for useful ideas like Richards color picker...
tomu
ttt-buttons and skins
Yes, the setting is recommended, but in select cases it's undesirable - had it not been, there would have been no such setting to begin with.
Lastly, I'd recommend anyone working on a skin to disable fallback until the skin is complete; only then set it to 1.
Place dialog file anywhere (or profile directory), enter path to it in Dialog Configuration and save.
Originally posted by Tamil:
Place skin file in skin directory in your profile directory and select it from SHIFT+F12 → Skin
Place dialog file anywhere (or profile directory), enter path to it in Dialog Configuration and save.
Thank you, I will try that on my Administrator acount.

Just the parts for the experts: dialog & skin mods
The new full skin file: standard_skin04
The new full dialog.ini: dialog_04.ini
*Note to R.Badin: Testing was done on Opera 9.51. I updated to the 9.62 dialog file
There are some quirks in the way Opera handles larger graphics files when they are used as buttons, labels and icons. Adjustments have been made to compensate and the problem may not be noticeable.
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pls check dialog04.ini link adress...
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The new full dialog.ini: dialog_04.ini
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This is a known limitation of the color picker. A single background png was used for all of the colors. Changing fonts changes line spacing but not graphic size. Tomu's idea was to mininize the number of color png files and to minimize the number of lines added to the skin.ini. If I find time in the next couple weeks, I will try to post another version that should be more tolerant of font changes. It will require about 270 graphic files and 800+ lines added to the skin.ini.
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The color picker is updated for Opera 10 and handles dialog font changes. But be aware that drastic font changes may produce fuzzy images. Opera adjusts the size if the images as the size of the font changes.

Download There is a readme.txt in the zip with installation instructions.
Instead of adding a separate icon for each color.selected (another 264), I used an small (new) Opera logo for the selected color.
The appearance/toolbars tab also includes a toggle for the menu bar.
This is definitely not the Tomu's concise work but it accomplishes what you wanted.
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I have done everything you said in the readme file.
I don't know what this means "Preferences>User Perfs>Dialog Configuration>Choose" but I have gone to opera:config and found it, and I have chosen the dialog_mod.ini file. I have saved the changes, restarted Opera, and nothing. The "Color" tab does not appear in the "Appearance" window.
What am I doing wrong?
11. July 2009, 14:15:41 (edited)
Followup: There was two missing lines in the dialog_mod.ini file. I have replaced it with a corrected file. Downloading the zip will get the correct files. If you want just the correct dialog file, click here. Just replace the dialog_mod.ini file and restart Opera and it should work.
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What is the easiest way to have the colour tool appear in every skin that I have? I use Opera 10.61. If there is a way, could a charitable soul explain it to me simply, like if I were a child? lol
Originally posted by Drewz:
What is the easiest way to have the colour tool appear in every skin that I have? I use Opera 10.61. If there is a way, could a charitable soul explain it to me simply, like if I were a child? lol
Is the standard_skin.zip that you modified, the one in the opera/skins folder or one you put in the "profile"/skins folder? Does the appearance/colors tab show up in other skins? What skins are in your opera/skins folder?
This should be an easy fix but I need to know what you have done so far.
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The colour tab shows up in the other skins but I dont see the colour tool, only 3 boxes: system colours, none, and white.
[img]http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/6402/screenqh.jpg[/URL] Uploaded with ImageShack.us]You cannot have two standard_skins in the opera/skins directory. Opera is using the original standard_skin as the default and not using your modified one. Rename the original stand_skin.zip to standard_skin.bak and your modified standard_skin04.zip to standard_skin.zip. If you changed any of the lines under [Info] at the top of the skin.ini file, you should change them back to default. Especially: Name String Code=S_SKIN_MANAGER_OPERA_STANDARD
Since you have the Appearance/color tab in other skins, it seems like the dialog modification isn't a problem.
Note: Opera folks frown upon editing default files. As long as you make a backup of the file you are going to tinker with, you can restore Opera functionally without adverse effects.
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