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Title: Mxm Question
Post by: ray12944 on July 07, 2003, 11:58:00 PM
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Anyway for now you have to put the skin folder in the same directory where you put MXM
and MXM will outodetect it

I recoment to Just Erase any other skin you dont want so you dont have to mess around with the xml file ,  If there is more than one skin MXM will randomly Choose one

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Title: Mxm Question
Post by: k_ynox on July 08, 2003, 12:41:00 AM
e:appsmediaxmenuMXM_Devoid_1b-SB

i just kept it in the same folder. then ftped it into the mediaxmenu folder. i must be doing somthing wrong.
Title: Mxm Question
Post by: TCB on July 08, 2003, 12:43:00 AM
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Devoid  


Where you can change Devoid with the name of the dir of your prefered skin
Title: Mxm Question
Post by: jizzlobber on July 08, 2003, 01:13:00 AM
I put my skin into the MXM folder
Title: Mxm Question
Post by: StrongBad on July 08, 2003, 05:41:00 AM
QUOTE (k_ynox @ Jul 8 2003, 04:41 AM)
e:appsmediaxmenuMXM_Devoid_1b-SB

i just kept it in the same folder. then ftped it into the mediaxmenu folder. i must be doing somthing wrong.

That file name sounds like you didn't extract the rar yet.  Extract the rar, then put that folder into your MXM directory.  The folder you want will be called devoid.  And upon clicking that folder, you should immediately see the several files that make up the skin, like MXM_skin.xml.
Title: Mxm Question
Post by: BenJeremy on July 08, 2003, 05:43:00 AM
QUOTE (StrongBad @ Jul 8 2003, 09:41 AM)
QUOTE (k_ynox @ Jul 8 2003, 04:41 AM)
e:appsmediaxmenuMXM_Devoid_1b-SB

i just kept it in the same folder. then ftped it into the mediaxmenu folder. i must be doing somthing wrong.

That file name sounds like you didn't extract the rar yet.  Extract the rar, then put that folder into your MXM directory.  The folder you want will be called devoid.  And upon clicking that folder, you should immediately see the several files that make up the skin, like MXM_skin.xml.

Exactly... there should be a MXM_Skin.xml file in that immediate subdirectory... don't move just the file, either, as all of the skin's resources are located relative to that file.
Title: Mxm Question
Post by: BenJeremy on July 08, 2003, 01:59:00 PM
QUOTE (k_ynox @ Jul 8 2003, 05:38 PM)
Thank you so much. i fixed the problem.

Now if im going to add video clips to my games how would i go about doing that.
i know where to get them from. im just wondering where you save them too and do you need to edit the xml file again.

Much thanks for help again

And thanks in advance for next question. biggrin.gif

It's in the user's guide, and in the ReadMe.

Search here on "MXM_SS" as well.
Title: Mxm Question
Post by: k_ynox on July 08, 2003, 02:03:00 PM
thanks