> Those are photos of a horribly quick-n-dirty
> mockup. I could go ahead and make 1024x768 images
> and send them along but I don't have them
> completed even close to cleanly right now.
OK, forget it. I presumed you made a perfect mockup because I misread your first post and read you were "...decent in graphic design.", while in fact your wrote "...decent in graphic design programs." Which is not quite the same.
I will post the skin with some quick&dirty images then, either you or anyone else can then fiddle around with the graphical details. It's something which takes me too much time and I don't care much for my own results.
> Did you mean to ask me if I have the graphical abilities to
> tweak images?
More like if I give you an ugly "button_up.png" and an "design.xml" where it says what it's x/y position is, if you (or as stated above - someone else) can beautify the image and edit the xml to put it in its esthetically pleasing location.
> > 2) What should the search do? I was imagining just
> > a quick onscreen keyboard wich text search on
> > album tite and bandtitle.
>
> It should serve the exact same purpose as it does
> in the default Silverjuke skins - it should allow
> the user to search for any artist/album/track name
> that appears in the database. If the config has
> the virtual keyboard turned on then yes - it
> should display the virtual keyboard for input.
Don't forget the default search checks for tracknames as well. Your GUI does not give feedback on that, it just shows the album & artist.
So if you search "wonderwall" , and can only remember it as "wonder"-wotsit, and type in wonder, then the oasis album will show along with all stevie wonder's albums. There is no way in yur GUI the user sees the trackname "wonderwall" the program found, except by trying out every album until he tries the oasis one.
> It sounds like you almost know what you are doing.
> :)
I always pretend I know. Works wonders until people realize you don't...

> If I would only have to submit full-screen
> graphic mockups of the GUI in order to provide my
> contribution I would be happy to start working on
> that.
Leave it 'till I post the initial. I can do very ugly myself for that. It's the functionality that counts and what is the the fun for me. The one-click adding to the playlist for instance was a rather tough nut to crack, but that is working OK now. I always like letting programs do tricks they did not know they could

Regards,
SilverEagle