After getting my default month themes working i cant get the custom ones working i have tryed the select but im getting annoyed again because i feel so stupid i know its a simple mistake
Yes...are they correctly named ?
and in the correct folder ?
Im linux .... but i can use windows apps ill try thatYou only have to replace one of the themes if that's all you want to replace. Remember you should be overwriting the calendar skins in the theme?? folders with your custom skin, not creating new folders.
Are you on Linux or Mac? If you're on Windows try using my SkinR4 utility here http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=51679
It lets you browse RAR/ZIP and folders with logo.bmp etc files in them, then apply the skin to the microsd card in the correct folders.
You only have to replace one of the themes if that's all you want to replace. Remember you should be overwriting the calendar skins in the theme?? folders with your custom skin, not creating new folders.
Are you on Linux or Mac? If you're on Windows try using my SkinR4 utility here http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=51679
It lets you browse RAR/ZIP and folders with logo.bmp etc files in them, then apply the skin to the microsd card in the correct folders.
Im linux .... but i can use windows apps ill try that
It works full speed lovelyYou only have to replace one of the themes if that's all you want to replace. Remember you should be overwriting the calendar skins in the theme?? folders with your custom skin, not creating new folders.
Are you on Linux or Mac? If you're on Windows try using my SkinR4 utility here http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=51679
It lets you browse RAR/ZIP and folders with logo.bmp etc files in them, then apply the skin to the microsd card in the correct folders.
Im linux .... but i can use windows apps ill try that
Cool, if it works can you let me know? I don't know anyone who's tried running it under Wine.
On windows the format fixes theme viewing i just cant work out how to format to FAT/FAT32 .....I've never used Linux properly, just had a quick play, so I can't really help you out. I don't think it's anything to do with the way Linux formats unless you're choosing something like JournalFS instead of FAT/FAT32.