![]() ![]() Arrowing my way down a Finder list of them all - I get to see the full path for each one that way - reveals nothing interesting. I have the output from jAlbum written to sub-directories in a local directory. Steven: I have a hundred or so spinner.gif files. So, good suggestions you gave me, but it was ultimately the simple part of readme.txt that steered me in the right direction. I never did find out where jbcore is residing permanently, as part of JuiceboxBuilder-Pro, and I looked. This was actually pretty easy, i.e., let jAlbum open a folder for me, and use the jbcore from the zip file for JB-Pro. Oh, yeah, I replaced spinner.gif there, too. Now, having researched drag-and-copy better, I just dragged the jbcore from that Finder window to the one that was showing the skins folder (having navigated to the /juicebox/jbcore area). Then I ran another Finder, and opened the downloaded JB-Pro zip file. Didn't want the skin open, but Finder was left open. Doesn't matter, I got there courtesy of that menu instruction. ![]() However, I can't seem to navigate to it myself, so I'm doing something wrong with Finder, or maybe it's some sort of alias, or maybe it's hidden to me. Users//Library/JAlbum/skins/Juicebox/res/Juicebox/jbcore That gave me a Finder window in the proper location. "To open the skin's folder, go to 'Tools -> Open Directories -> Skin directory' from jAlbum's drop-down menu." Then, I followed your instructions in the readme.txt that is included in the skin download (visible after changing that to a. Next, I ran jAlbum, with the Lite version of Juicebox installed. I managed to butcher it, before I discovered that by default you move a file, instead of copy it, on a Mac. What I did was to download the JB-Pro zip file again. 'juicebox_pro_1.4.4.2/web/jbcore/' (as well as in the JuiceboxBuilder-Pro installed program directory) so you could use the 'jbcore' folder from there to at least get your jAlbum skin up and running. When you initially extract the 'juicebox_pro_1.4.4.2.zip' file, you can find the Pro 'jbcore' folder in (5) Rename the file to 'Juicebox.jaskin'. (3) Replace the stock 'jbcore' folder with your own ('Juicebox/res/juicebox/jbcore/'). (1) Rename the skin file from 'Juicebox.jaskin' to 'Juicebox.zip' (this may not be necessary depending on how you perform Step #2). With regard to jAlbum, skins can be installed in two different places (in Program Files or Application Data) but rather than searching, perhaps the easiest thing would be to just repackage the skin with your customized 'jbcore' folder and then install the skin as usual (letting jAlbum place it where it needs to be).Ī jAlbum skin is just a zip file with a. Otherwise, keep searching your hard drive for the 'spinner.gif' file. I don't have a Mac but check the following path: /Applications/JuiceboxBuilder-Pro/template/jbcore/classic/img/spinner.gif ![]() I've even done some research, in order to modify Finder so I could see more information. I've done what I consider extensive playing around with Finder (Mac's equivalent of Windows Explorer), to no avail. And I now want to perform steps 1 and 2, but I haven't a clue. So, on the Mac, I've now installed Adobe Air, JB-Pro, jAlbum, and the Juicebox skin. This allows galleries generated via jAlbum to have access to the Pro options.ģ) If a new Juicebox skin became available - as is often the case, shortly after a new release of JB-Pro - repeat step 2, above. On the PC, when a new JB-Pro release was available, after downloading and installing it I performed the following tasks:ġ) Go to the directory where jbcore was installed for JB-Pro, and then to the classic -> img directory, and rename spinner.gif and put my own spinner.gif file there.Ģ) Copy the newly installed jbcore directory, above, such that it overwrote the jbcore directory that gets installed for jAlbum when the Juicebox skin is installed. I'm in the process of migrating from a Windows Vista machine to a brand new Mac. ![]()
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