I love your development of this loader, great work man!!!!
a bit below the belt mate hes just helping out!!Editing someone else's work does not make you a developer. Any developer understands that an open source project, when edited, should have the full source released with those edits. This is how the open source community works. If you take someone else's code and change it, does that give you the right to brand it as your own? These are cool skins, but Wiiugold makes a very valid point. Also, the signature looks ugly at the top. Are you skinning for aesthetics, or for recognition?
Use 195x276Hi sorry to disturb but i still have no luck in converting the covers
for loadiine x7l7j8cc version
i made sure its right dimensions etc... but it always disorted and weird looking
the covers provided by Techup works great
although would like to organize other covers for games that I have
any help would be great thanks
@frankGT @WiiuGold @markehmus
If you dont linke my version of Loadiine, then dont use it, i dont force you...
Open source still has licences, you can't just steal code and re-release it. Loadiine uses the GPL v2 licence which you can read here. It requires source code to be released with any modified version. Whether the poster is the one that made the code changes to loadiine here or not, the source still needs to be posted, as well as updated, along with it.Generally, open source refers to a computer program in which the source code is available to the general public for use and/or modification from its original design. Open-source code is meant to be a collaborative effort, where programmers improve upon the source code and share the changes within the community.