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resize images

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pablot
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resize images

Post by pablot »

Hello, i want to resize the image enter.bmp of the phcw_sc, it is possible?
photoman
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Re: resize images

Post by photoman »

I haven't used phcw_sc, so don't know what it looks like in use, but you should be able to resize the enter.bmp image (located in the custom folder) using something like PhotoFiltre Studio (http://www.photofiltre-studio.com/).
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Re: resize images

Post by joe3k »

I know what you mean pablot. Good question. I wanted to simply have a connect and quit button with a 1kb background like SC, instead of the huge 85kb one. Unfortunately I don't know how but I'd also be interested if anyone does.
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Re: resize images

Post by joe3k »

Think I've just discovered how actually. Use resource hacker and under dialog, 2067. Change top line to: eg. 136 DIALOG 0, 0, 100, 75 or whatever and hit compile script... et voila!
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