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Old 11th Jul 2006, 3:04 pm
doon doon is offline
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Default myPod | instruction on how to modify the PSDs

hi all,

for instructions on how to modify your firmware, please see the helpful posts in the knowledge base and FAQ: here

for help with the myPod PSDs, read below...

i have been asked by someone for help in modifying my posted PSDs.
their problem: this user had 10 (the telbook application) menu items, my player only has 9!

this is what i wrote him:

well...

for the carousel it is going to be easier. since your menu has a different order to it than mine, you are going to have to redo all screens any way.

start by adding another screen for the telefone book app. use any of there:

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(or just check out this link: Apple Developer Site)

this way it will be in the same style as the rest. you will also need to add another grey dot to the top on every screen (and maybe re-center the whole line).

so for each main screen, you have to make sure that the faded icons on the left and right reflect what is before and after the menu item you are working on. remember that this is a loop.

for the list, if you notice on my menu, the scroll bar doesn't begin moving down until you have hit the second to last visible item on the screen. to create the scrolling effect, you do two things: 1) move all menu names "up" a line and add the next item to the bottom (where the cursor bar is). at the same time, you move the scrollbar indicator down a bit. with some trial and error, you can figure out how many pixels to move it down for each of the menu items that are still further down. you want to work it our so that the scrollbar indicator hits bottom with the last item.


does this help?

cheers,
doon
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