I've noticed quite a few message threads asking where to unzip the various programs' downloads.

Maybe one of the admins could make a list of the locations where they would normally go. I'm a newbie myself and I'm not always sure that the location I'm extracting the files to is the correct place for them to work. I've been having problems with the wallpapers showing up until I saw one of the responses to one of the message threads I referred to above.

Oh, and how about making the list a dreaded sticky so that it would always be near the top of the list?

Thanks.



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on Sep 24, 2004
Most of the files are install-friendly...example *wba for WindowBlinds, *dxpack for DesktopX objects, *bootskin for BootSkins, etc. Clicking on a file with this app-specific extension will put it in the correct directory for you. The only ones you will have to extract in the correct directory yourself are *zip files. Generally all that you need to do with these is go to the directory where the app itself is installed and usually the folders within (backgrounds, themes, objects, etc.) will make enough sense as to where to extract the *zip you've downloaded. If not, we be most happy to answer any questions you may have
on Sep 24, 2004
Thanks Essencay, that's what I've been doing. I was just having problems with where to put the wallpapers. I save all of my downloads as zip files to copy over to my other harddrive as a backup rather than letting them install themselves. I do let SDC upate the programs though.



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on Sep 24, 2004
Wallpapers can actually go anywere you please. It's really up to the individual's preference. Some folks place them in the Windows folders, some in Windows\Web\Wallpaper, some in the My Pictures folder. I have them in various folders, depending on what type of wall it is. It's totally up to you.
on Sep 24, 2004
Thanks Koasati. I don't use My Documents or any of its sub-folders. I prefer to make my own default folders for the usual Office docs, downloads, etc. However, I do let programs create their folders in their default locations (it avoids a lot of headaches later).



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on Sep 24, 2004
You can also attach any wallpaper to any wb skin so that the wall will load with the skin.
on Sep 24, 2004
Thanks ChasUGC. I was just reading about that in the tutorial. I have several jpg wallpapers from the old Desktop Architect themes that I want to use on my computer - especially my Lord of the Rings stuff. (I was still using DA until I discovered this whole addictive WC universe). I'm still reading about how to do things with the different components.





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on Sep 24, 2004
You can also attach any wallpaper to any wb skin so that the wall will load with the skin.

Must be a bmp, or WindowBlinds won't see it.

on Sep 24, 2004
Now I'm confused. Does DX use jpg and WB use bmp?

Also, I have some photos I took that I think might make some nice wallpapers (they are jpg). Do they need to be jpg or bmp?



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on Sep 24, 2004
Do they need to be jpg or bmp?

Depends on how you want to apply them.

on Sep 24, 2004
So, if I want to use them as part of WB I need to convert them to bmp? They load just fine as jpg with DX.

Also, if I wanted to upload them for consideration as wallpapers for others to use, what would I need to do about their format, size, etc?



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on Sep 24, 2004

If you want them to load with WB skins, yes they must be saved as bmp. To upload as wallpapers here, I would keep them as jpg, because of file size.  Sizes.... we prefer a minimum res of 1024x768. You can also try resizing them up to 1280x1024, 1600x1200, and include those in the zip as well.

on Sep 24, 2004
How do I resize without losing picture quality? How do I zip the multiple files? (I've only unzipped, not zipped.) I have winzip as well as the zip that comes with OD.



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on Sep 24, 2004
How do I resize without losing picture quality?

Which graphics program will you be using? If you're using PSP I can help, but whatever you use, there should be info in the Help files.

How do I zip the multiple files?

I don't use WinZip, or ObjectZip, but most zip programs are somewhat similar..... again, try the help files. If you still have questions, ask.


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on Sep 24, 2004
Thanks Koasati.

I have an old trial version of PSP7 which I have never installed. I have the PSP9 beta that I didn't get around to installing. I have Photoshop 6 (not installed), and I have CorelDraw 8 (not installed). None of these are installed because I'm cleaning up my computer to create a compressed backup image that won't be 3GB or more in size. Which of these would be the best to use?



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on Sep 24, 2004
I use PSP myself. But, the trial versions may not allow you to do certain things. If you open a jpg file, never save it as a jpg. You will lose quality with most programs including PSP.

How do I resize without losing picture quality?

Basically, you can't resize without losing some quality. You can save the image as a bmp using paint(save as), and use the option to stretch the walls in display properties. This way you don't have to alter the original picture.

If you want to improve the quality, you can try the options to sharpen the image in PSP.

How do I zip the multiple files?

With Winzip, you can select the multiple files by clicking one and holding the ctrl key down and select another. You can select all the files by clicking one and then holding the shift key down and click the last one.

Once your files are selected, then right click on one of the selected files and choose "add to zip".
A dialog will appear and you will need to pick a name for your zip and a location of where you want it to go.

Also, if I wanted to upload them for consideration as wallpapers for others to use


Note: These must be wallpapers that you created yourself. To upload another artists work is a copyright violation unless you have written permission text, which you will need to include with the zip. Personal photos are your creation and no permission is needed. As Koasati said, they must be in jpg form. But, try to find a program where you won't lose quality.
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