crissy14, the way I got them to work is import the default image for all toolbar images. Then I defined them in the toolbar icon skin info section, name and so on. Then I replaced the image with my own. After you save the skin, your toolbar set should come up in WB configuration along with the default set under my toolbars. Only with WB version that came out today 4.19b[b].002

check my profile pic no more ugly green arrow
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You can create those nasty .avi by converting them from flash movies, animated gifs.
I think You can create an animation in photoshop (many images) and then conver them to animated GIF's and THEN convert those animated gif's into AVI's.
I suppose You can do so. Just need to find the programs.
http://download.com.com/3120-20-0.html?qt=create+AVI&tg=dl-2001
thanks for the link. I'm sure those progs will be helpful. But what I want to know is what the AVI's should look like (dimensions,frames, etc)
Animations can be tricky to resize tho,once made.(depending on the format)
I have figured some things out, with the help of Neil and Adam, the developers of WindowBlinds and SkinStudio.
First of all, there is a bug in the current WB build that prevents the animations from showing unless you check the third animation option (Always use the selected animations) in the WindowBlinds configuration.
The AVI needs to use MS-RLE compression, also apparently called RLE8. After trying out about 6 different programs, I discovered that Gif Movie Gear produced perfect AVIs for me every time. I made my animations as animated GIFs, then used Gif Movie Gear to convert them to AVI format. The proper dimensions are 272x60 pixels.
Finally, I was also told that the top left pixel needs to be magic pink. I haven't tried one without that, so I don't know for sure if it's necessary.
How big are your files now that you got em working? I don't see how they got them so small( the ones in the template folder)

I was checking out the properties of the avi's in SS, it tells the comp, fps and all, I'd like to know how they did it? what prog did they use?? And why do two of those avi's have a red background?
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My AVIs are around 13k. I also tried Ulead, but I wasn't able to get them to work with that. Gif Movie Gear produced AVIs with the same properties as the default ones and they work. As for the red background, Windows uses that as a transparency color in some instances.
Gif Movie Gear: http://www.gamani.com/gmgdown.htm
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I think !!
I try editing the default windows animation and save it to .avi thru GIF Animation and the result is the same.
I even try importing one of Pixtudio's file and save it as .avi and I got the same result.
No luck on this side of the screen >
I think the SS developers should've added a small tutorial for this new feature
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