home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- <*>ThemeFreak Help<*>
-
-
- Contents.
-
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Installing/Uninstalling
- 3. Using the Menus
- 4. Schemes
- 5. How to create a Theme
- 6. Saving and distribution
- 7. Support
- 8. Copyright information
-
-
- 1. INTRODUCTION
-
- ThemeFreak was designed to make theme creation as easy as possible,
- and the user-friendly interface makes the job simpler for those who
- are not experienced with computers and/or theme creation.
-
-
- 2. INSTALLING/UNINSTALLING
-
- To install ThemeFreak, simply unzip the downloaded file to a temporary
- directory on your hard drive. (e.g c:\tfinstall). Then double-click the
- setup.exe file in the temporary directory. Now just follow the steps
- in the install wizard. It is recommended that you stick to the defaults.
- If you do use the defaults, a folder named "ThemeFreak" should appear in your
- start menu. To run the program, click on the "ThemeFreak" link in this
- folder.
-
- To uninstall ThemeFreak, click on the start button, go to "Settings",
- and click on "Control Panel". Click on "Add/Remove Programs".
- Select "ThemeFreak" from the list of programs, then click on the
- "Add/Remove" button under the list. A confirmation screen will
- popup, and clicking yes will remove the ThemeFreak program from your
- drive. To remove the data files (Schemes etc.), delete the directory
- to which you installed ThemeFreak, along with its sub-directories.
-
-
-
- 3. USING THE MENUS
-
- (a) FILE MENU
-
- The File Menu has three sub-sections, the first containing "New", and
- "Open", the second with "Save", "Save As", and "Copy Files", and the
- last simply containing "Exit".
-
- Clicking on "New" will prompt you to save the current theme.
- "Yes" will open the saving screen before clearing and starting a new
- theme; "No" will Clear the current theme and start a new one without
- saving; and "Cancel" will return directly to the main screen without
- clearing anything.
-
- Clicking on "Open" will first prompt you to save, and will then
- bring up a dialogue in which you can select the desired theme. Click
- "Open" and the Theme will be opened. If some of the files could not
- be found, the spaces will be left blank for you to change.
-
- Clicking on "Save" will bring up a dialogue for you to choose what
- to name your theme file (if you haven't already saved it once), and
- where you'd like to save it. When ThemeFreak is done saving, a
- message will popup asking if it should copy all the files to the
- output directory (See "Help" on the "Options" Menu).
-
- Clicking on "Save As" does the same as "Save", but it will always
- prompt you for a filename.
-
- Clicking on "Copy Files" will copy all of the files to the selected
- output directory (See "Help" on the "Options" Menu).
-
-
- (b) OPTIONS MENU
-
- There are three options in the Options Menu: "Output Directory", "File
- Options" and "View Source".
-
- Clicking on "Output Directory" will bring up a dialogue with a directory
- listing. This is where you choose the default directory to which your
- themes will be saved. Each time you save a theme, a directory is created
- within your default Output Directory, and given the name of your theme. This
- will be the directory to which all your files will be copied after saving.
- PLEASE NOTE: when selecting the output directory, make sure that you
- double click on the folder you want, and the icon to its left shows
- that it is open!
-
- Clicking on "File Options" will bring up a dialogue with three sections,
- each containing various options.
-
- The first section determines what OS your theme will be produced for: Win95,
- Win98, or both.
- ThemeFreak defaults to the "2-Way Compatible" option, which creates a theme
- with information for both Windows 95 and 98 themes. This option is handy
- for the internet, as both Windows versions should be able to handle themes
- created in this manner.
- Selecting "Windows 95" means that the "My Documents Icon" on the second tab
- will not be saved, and the "New Mail" sound on the fourth tab won't be saved
- either. Selecting "Windows 98" means that both of these *will* be included.
-
- The second section entitled "Rename" allows you to control which files
- are renamed (to the file name you give your theme) as they are copied to
- the Output Directory, while leaving your original source files untouched.
- Selecting the various groups of the theme in this area allows you to rename
- only those files you want renamed. For instance, selecting the ICONS group
- will rename all the icons to the title you have given the theme in the first
- tab, and add the function name - for example, "This Theme My Computer.ico").
- This function enables you to choose NOT to rename, perhaps, your cursors,
- while renaming your sound files if you so wish.
-
- The third section presently has just one option, "Convert BMP to JPG".
- A bitmap is a much larger file (space-wise) than a Jpeg. This option is
- handy when the theme is going to be distributed on the Internet, as
- the size of the zipped file will be much smaller.
-
- Clicking on "View Source" will first prompt you to save the theme,
- and then to copy the files to the output directory. Although it is
- necessary that you save the file, you do not have to copy the files, so
- if you click no, you will still be able to view the source. If you
- modify and Save the source, you have to open the theme again by
- clicking File/Open and selecting your theme.
-
- Clicking on "Full Screen Preview" will bring up a screen with your
- wallpaper, desktop icons and colors all set out on a full screen, to
- show you what the theme will look like on the desktop. Pressing escape
- or clicking on the bottom right hand corner will close the preview.
-
- Clicking on "Schemes Manager" will bring up dialogue where you can
- open saved schemes, and see what files are in the scheme. Clicking on
- delete will delete the scheme file, as well as the files that are used
- by it.
-
- 4. SCHEMES
-
- Schemes are an easy way to keep a theme's colors, or a collection of
- sounds, icons, or cursors, stored for quick retrieval. The schemes
- are stored in a sub-directory under ThemeFreak's program directory,
- called "Schemes". You can save Icon/Sound/Cursor and Color schemes by
- clicking on the "Save Scheme" on the appropriate tab. It is recommended
- that you save the file in this default directory, though not essential.
- Themes schemes can be loaded at any time by clicking on "Load Scheme"
- in the appropriate tab.
-
-
- 5. HOW TO CREATE A THEME
-
- This is a step by step guide to creating a theme with ThemeFreak:
-
- First ensure that you have set up all of your options correctly.
- (See "Help" on the "Options" Menu.)
-
- i. To start a new theme, click File/New
- This will clear everything and prepare for a new theme.
-
- ii. The first tab, entitled "NAME", is where you will record the
- details about your theme, and about yourself. It is essential that
- you enter a name for your theme. The other information is simply
- there for your convenience; it is added to the text of the Theme
- file but is not essential to the theme.
-
- When a new theme is started, the program enters your details which
- were used in the last theme created (or reads the information from
- the computers defaults), and clears all other information. You must
- enter a name for your theme - this is necessary to the file renaming
- process when the individual components are copied into your theme's
- directory.
-
- iii. The second tab, entitled "WALLPAPER/SCREEN SAVER", enables you to
- select the wallpaper for your theme. Clicking on "Change Wallpaper" will
- bring up a dialogue; you can select either a Bitmap or a Jpeg as your
- wallpaper. You can select the default for the way the computer handles
- your wallpaper in the Dropdown box under the button - "Stretch" resizes
- the image to fit the screen, "Tile" repeats the images until the whole
- background is covered, and "Centre" leaves the image at its original
- size and places it in the middle of the screen.
-
- Note: The preview does NOT show the Style!
-
- Click on "Full Screen" to see the image at its full original size.
- Click ESCAPE to return to ThemeFreak.
-
- The screen saver can also be chosen on this tab by clicking "Change
- Screen Saver". There is a preview button which enables you to see the
- screen saver before saving the theme. Note: The Text Box under the
- "Change Screen Saver" button simply displays the screen saver's name.
-
- iv. The third tab, entitled "DESKTOP ICONS", allows you to select
- the icons that will appear on the desktop. (My Computer etc.)
- Each icon has its own preview and change button. Clicking on change
- will bring up a dialogue for selecting your icons. Alternatively, you
- can also choose "Load Scheme" to utilise previously created schemes.
- (See item 4 above, "Schemes".)
-
-
- v. The fourth tab, entitled "SOUNDS/CURSORS", has two drop down menus,
- one for the sounds, and one for the cursors. Select the sound you want
- to change in the first drop down menu, and click "Change" to select the
- sound file. There is a play option under the "Change" button, to enable
- you to hear the selected sound. Changing Cursors is done in the same way,
- and when a cursor is selected, a preview appears under the "Change"
- button. Again, schemes can be used here (see Item 4 above). Note that for
- animated cursors, only the first frame of the animation is previewed.
-
- vi. The fifth tab, entitled "COLORS", is where you select the colors for
- your theme. You can load a previously created color Scheme (see Item 4
- above), or make a new one here.
-
- Ticking "Windows Default" will leave all the settings at the
- Windows defaults. To change the colors, you must ensure that this is not
- ticked.
-
- There are two ways to select the item for which you want to change the color:
- the first is to use the drop down menu, and the second is to click on the
- item itself in the preview area. By moving the sliders (or adjusting the
- RGB numbers) you can change the color of the selected item. (NOTE: Not
- all the minor items are previewed, but the color can be seen in the block
- at the top right corner of the preview area.)
-
- Clicking on "Wallpaper" brings up a full screen picture of the selected
- wallpaper, and wherever you click on the fullscreen image, ThemeFreak will
- automatically pick up that color and insert it for you into the color item
- you are working with. Pushing escape or clicking on the words at the bottom
- right will cancel the fullscreen preview.
-
- vii. The sixth tab, entitled "LOGOS", contains information that stores
- the so-called "Logo" screens for starting up and shutting down Windows.
- This option is rare in theme creating, and it is only compatibable with a
- few other theme programs. Programs that are not compatible will simply
- ignore these logos. Your logos can be changed by selecting the screen type
- (Starting Windows, Waiting, or Shut Down) from the drop down list
- and clicking "Change". You can utilise both ".SYS" files, and ".BMP",
- however they must have the resolution of 320x400 pixels and 256 colors.
-
- viii. Follow the instructions on "Saving and Distribution" in the
- next section of the help file.
-
-
- Note: Tabs 2,3,4 and 6 have "Clear" buttons in various places. These
- are to clear the file for the selected item in each case. For example:
- on the second tab, there is a "Clear" button under the My Computer
- Icon. Clicking this will remove the icon from the theme.
-
- 6. SAVING AND DISTRIBUTION
-
- Firstly, follow the instructions above on how to save and copy the files.
- After a subdirectory has been created in your output directory, it
- is recommended that you compress all the files in this directory
- by using a zipping program such as Winzip. This zip file can then be
- uploaded to the internet, as a ready-to-use theme!
-
-
- 7. SUPPORT
-
- Visit the Cwhere Internet Page at www.come2mum.com
- or Email me at heed@come2mum.com
-
- PLEASE do not email us unless you have read this help file and still
- can't work out what the problem is! In your email please state the steps
- you have taken, which OS (Windows95 or 98) you are using, and say
- clearly where you think the problem lies. Also let us know what theme
- installation program you are working with.
-
- Thank you for your valued input! Suggestions are always welcome.
-
- Please keep up to date with developments and further help by visiting
- our web site, and that of ThemeCloud9 at www.themecloud9.com
-
-
- 8. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION
-
- ThemeFreak is COPYRIGHT Michael Holloway 1999. You may in
- NO WAY disassemble or re-engineer this program!
-
-