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xoben 

Group: Super Administrators
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Joined: Nov. 2003
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Posted on: Nov. 25 2004,08:48 |
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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
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Max 

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Joined: Dec. 2004
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Posted on: Dec. 01 2004,19:20 |
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Can you please provide an example I am confused as to how to do it because easyboot already has a bitmap image called back.bmp and if i make anotherone it will overwrite the current image...
Thank You Max
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xoben 

Group: Super Administrators
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Posted on: Dec. 01 2004,19:47 |
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There is a sample ISO image at http://dw.ezbsys.net/mycd.zip . You can extract the files to harddisk by UltraISO or test it by VMWare or Virtual PC.
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xoben 

Group: Super Administrators
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Posted on: Dec. 02 2004,21:08 |
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.BM1 is for 256 color bitmap image, .BM2 is for 65536 (16bit) colors.
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Post Number: 6
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Max 

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Posted on: Dec. 02 2004,22:24 |
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Quote (xoben @ Dec. 02 2004,08:47) | There is a sample ISO image at http://dw.ezbsys.net/mycd.zip . You can extract the files to harddisk by UltraISO or test it by VMWare or Virtual PC. |
Thanks I got it now...
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prathapml 

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Posted on: Jan. 14 2005,14:41 |
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Many times I see the .BM1 previously made to be incompatible, and has to be re-generated (by disabling logo then enabling it back). What is the format of BM1 actually? (its same size as original BMP, so I assume its just a few bytes changed/scrambled)
Is it possible to get easyboot use the BMP directly? (without needing to convert to BM1/BM2)
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a_ccct 

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Joined: Aug. 2005
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Posted on: Aug. 18 2005,03:22 |
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Can anyone send me a nice layout CD for Easy boot. I'm very lazy to do it ... thanks
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ajy0903 

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Posted on: Jul. 11 2007,14:44 |
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ummm... xoben.... when i downloaded it, unzipped, and opened it with Ultra ISO, i has nothing..... or is it only me that sees nothing there?
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