SetVolume is a finger friendly volume changer. SetVolume 0.4 beta 1 has been released with some new features the main one being its now skinable. Dont we Windows Mobile users love that. When ever a new phone comes out we get skins to match that new interface, take the case of iphone or the Touch Diamond.
Features:
* open using volume hardware buttons if running in background
* to change volume use the + / – buttons or swipe with your finger
* use scroll wheel to change volume
* switch between phone and ringer volume
* basic skinning support
* two skins included: default and touch
* default skin – set to vibrate by pressing the middle button
* default skin – set to mute by pressing and holding the middle button for 2 seconds
* default skin – close the app by pressing the upper right corner
* touch skin – dedicated mute / vibrate buttons
* customizable settings – see settings.ini
* VGA support (someone just needs to create a skin)




Basic Skinning Tips
The [main] section includes some basic settings for the skin.
The “use_extra_buttons” value defines if the mute and the vibrate button are seperated ones.
If set to 0 the [toggle_vibrate] hotarea will be ignored and the [toggle_mute] hotarea will be used to switch both by either pressinf short or long.Here you can set the sound source and file to be played when changing volume. This is not functioning at the moment.
sound_mode=internal (internal | file)
sound_file=sound.wav————————————————
All imgages and their location will be defined in the [images] section.
There are always 2 locations that need to be set. One for portrait and one for landscape (L). The location is the upper left corner of the image.Example:
image_20_location=30,15
image_20_locationL=70,2Some images have a disabled status.
Example:
image_plus=plus.png
image_plus_disabled=plusd.png————————————————
Hotareas are the areas were you can touch the screen and a certain action is done. They are created as polygons so the minimum of points is 3.
Using polygons makes skinning very flexible. The last point in the polygon will be automatically connected to the first one to close the shape.Each hotarea contains of the point_count value which defines the count of points that are used to create the polygon.
Example:
point_count=4Then there are the points that describe the polygon. One set for portrait and one for landscape (L).
The names are counting up from 1 to the value defined under point_count.Example:
point1=0,210
point2=120,210
point3=120,265
point4=0,265pointL1=0,0
pointL2=55,0
pointL3=55,185
pointL4=0,185
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Source :
xda-developers.com
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