-=-=-= ColorPad SkinPack  v1.0 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

  OooOooh, a skin pack!


 SKINNING INFO:

  - Skins are only supported in ColorPad Ver 1.7 or greater.

  - To load a skin, just drag and drop the .bmp (bitmap) image file
    onto the ColorPad window.

  - If you wish use the default skin again, you can:

    1. Delete/rename the .bmp file you last dropped onto ColorPad.
    2. Drop some other random file onto ColorPad.  It will give you
       an error and restore the original skin.
    3. Go in the registry (Start-Run... regedit.exe) under the key:
          HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Orbit\ColorPad
       and remove the 'skinFileName' string (or make it = '')

  - To make your own skin, you can either try making one the hard
    way or follow the examples that are on the webpage.  The
    dimentions of the resulting file should be 166x132 (Width x
    Height) The actual button locations can be found by downloading
    the skin pack wich comes with a skinMask.bmp file which show
    where the buttons should go.

 NOTE:  I know about the fact that I didn't bother to write any code
        to change the clip area or let you change any of the buttons.
        If the demand is high enough I'll do that; otherwise, I'm
        off to different things :)


 ColorPad VERSION INFO -

  v1.7 - Added skin support. (This does not work under
                              older versions of WinNT)

  v1.6 - Fixed cut/paste bug. (This problem was mainly on NT.)

  v1.5 - Added eye dropper support.
         Added cut/paste support.
         Added registry save state.
  
  v1.0 - Initial release.


 CONTACT -

  Email Addresses:
    vmoya@entic.net
    rampher@yahoo.com
    vmoya@lucent.com

  Homepage locations:
    http://www.entic.net/~vmoya/index.html
    http://www.geocities.com/rampher/index.html
    http://home.earthlink.net/~fmoya/val/index.html

  Instant Messenger
   If you know what this is, my nick's Rethan.


 DISCLAIMER -

  I am not responsible for what you do with this stuff, nor
  am I responsible for any damage it may cause to your system.
  I am, also, not responsible for the horrible patterns that you
  may choose to use.  Skin at your own risk.

  Yes, I know, "yet another programmer that won't own up"...
  hey at least it's free ya slaker!@)#!_@) :P

         ColorPad, and Skins are is copyrighted to Valery Moya, 2000.

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