Re: MineCraft Skin Grabber
Do you have to click on the "save skin" button or can you just click and drag the image?
Re: MineCraft Skin Grabber
Very creative. GREAT IDEA!
Re: MineCraft Skin Grabber
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B1G_BR0TH3R
Do you have to click on the "save skin" button or can you just click and drag the image?
You have to click the button
Re: MineCraft Skin Grabber
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1UP
You have to click the button
how hard would it be to implement dragging the image out? Or maybe put a dialog box up to allow the user to choose where to save the file and what it should be named.
Re: MineCraft Skin Grabber
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B1G_BR0TH3R
how hard would it be to implement dragging the image out? Or maybe put a dialog box up to allow the user to choose where to save the file and what it should be named.
if you have to click and drag the image, then why not just click the button? As for being tough it wouldnt be that hard, but I wasn't going into detail on something that didnt need to be that intricate
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1UP
if you have to click and drag the image, then why not just click the button? As for being tough it wouldnt be that hard, but I wasn't going into detail on something that didnt need to be that intricate
because not everybody wants to have the image save to the desktop. With click and drag you give the user freedom to save the image easily to whatever folder they want.
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B1G_BR0TH3R
because not everybody wants to have the image save to the desktop. With click and drag you give the user freedom to save the image easily to whatever folder they want.
It doesnt goto the desktop, it's in the root of the application, so if you put the app in a folder, that's where they go. Truthfully that's the best option rather then having to set up application settings to memorize where things need to go
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1UP
It doesnt goto the desktop, it's in the root of the application, so if you put the app in a folder, that's where they go. Truthfully that's the best option rather then having to set up application settings to memorize where things need to go
well the video didn't make it clear.