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ajy0903 

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Posted on: Aug. 01 2007,20:02 |
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god. it is so great!!!!!!!!!! can you tell me how to do it please? even i read ur post about how to make it, in the post #1, i still dont get how to do it. and, i love your menu!!!!!!!!!!!
Edited by ajy0903 on Aug. 01 2007,20:07
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ajy0903 

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Posted on: Aug. 03 2007,17:33 |
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Never mind. I just found way to do it. And i modified ur back ground to make my own menu. So, im so happy with that u gave us this example that you put
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Post Number: 14
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farzanmicrosoft 

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Posted on: Oct. 31 2011,13:46 |
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hi every one and thanks for all site admins
[QUOTE] XOBEN " Since version 5.05, EasyBoot supports a new feature named 'Use Image Text'. Here is some tips:
1) Create an bitmap image by third-party image processing program (such as PhotoShop, ACDSee), put menu text in any font and size, but using SINGLE color value (named color1 later) for text string, save it as back.bmp 2) Start EasyBoot, and specify back.bmp as the background image 3) Use 'Options'->'Configuration' to define the value of text color (color1). PS: It is recommaned to pick this color from background image, so it matches the text color on background image exactly. 4) Create a menu item, check 'Use Image Text' option, then select defined text color (color1) as foreground color of 'Normal status', and specify foreground color of 'Highlight status' as wanted 5) Do as steps 3-4 for background color, or simply make both background color for 'Normal status' and 'Highlight status' the same (any) color to achieve 'transparent' effect 6) When boot menu comes out, EasyBoot will re-map color pairs between Normal and Highlight according to mouse movement "
who can help me in this article ?i couldn't make like that project mr xboen was uploaded. plz make and upload a little flash movie to me , so i can understand perfectly
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peleus 

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Posted on: May 13 2012,15:31 |
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Hi bud. I guess you need to pay someone to do it.
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Post Number: 16
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ricfil 

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Posted on: Oct. 06 2012,20:36 |
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Hello all. Although an old tread I decided to post here as the help I need is related to the tread topic. Hope soemone can help out. I´ve decided to add some custom font text menus to my build. I´ve already done the background images, added the text to my liking, confirmed that the comands work on each menu. The problem I´m having has to do with the menu text colour highlights... I cannot for the love of me make the menus change colour when mouse cursor (or directional keys) select each menu. It detects each specific menu, selects it, running the comand whithout problem. But the colour change never happens. I´ve already tried picking the exact same colour on the original background image text, confirming it is indeed the same configuration on easyboot menu, but still no colour change happens... Any idea of what might be wrong here? Any help is much apreciated. Thanks for that.
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