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How do I create new menu sections?
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How do I create new menu sections?
Dragonfree97
21st Oct 2010
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How can I create new menu sections, but include new little icons for each section, I looked the source code said '/CC' and things like that, and I have no idea what that means... so how can I do this?
pilojo
21st Oct 2010
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Just put AA,A1,A2,A3,A4,A5 instead of CC. Either one will give you a good symbol.
Finalflash50
21st Oct 2010
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Xenocide
21st Oct 2010
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Try actually reading his post instead of going into autopilot you two. :P And he hints he knows where he's looking FinalFlash50
Dragonfree97
I looking at creating new icons at the moment, I'll let you know when I either figure it out or get it out of Simon.
pilojo
21st Oct 2010
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antb
He doesn't know what /CC meant they're symbols. I told him AA,A1,A2,A3,A4,A5 are some pretty cool symbols.
Finalflash50
21st Oct 2010
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Xenocide
21st Oct 2010
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I'll just diff his source then... :P
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Yew uses pre-exsisting icons, not making his own from what I can tell
Xenocide
21st Oct 2010
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Excuse the double...
I've spoken to Simon, font.h if you want to make your own custom icon.
<iSimon> Good luck reverse engineering it.
jakester12345
21st Oct 2010
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ill have a go
i usually use the pre existing icons too but ill try to make one and ill tell you how i go
yew101
21st Oct 2010
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Finalflash50:
antb
We need yew101. He does it.
yes i use pre-existing ones i just try to find the coolest ones sometimes
antb:
Excuse the double...
I've spoken to Simon, font.h if you want to make your own custom icon.
<iSimon> Good luck reverse engineering it.
yeah i just went is and i couldn't figure it out 1 bit
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