How about I cram a couple pounds of poo in your mouth? I'm just sayin'.
The bear????....sure, as long as He's barbecued and glazed with honey!
I know that the Foreground was mentioned, I think We talked about it having all four positions....... but what if it had it's own set of margins, like if You needed to tile the background, but the foreground needs to be stretched, or vice versa.....and control over the layer order, if You want the tile image between the background and foreground or on top.
The foreground has it's own set of margins already and you can set them just like you would the background images. If you want to use Tile, put in the TileCenter=1 or TileVCenter=1. The only problem is not having all four positions. Very limiting imo.
Did you know that you can use TileCenter=1 or TileVCenter=1 on the tabs of tabbed docks? Just slap it on the end of whatever tab you want it on. Very handy when you have textured tabs. I've seen alot of tabs that have some cool textures, but then get stretched in the middle and look like shite. I tried this one time and it worked to my surprise.
Cool, I wasn't too sure.......and I agree about the positions.
I just realized it when I did the pressurized docks, used it on the rusty tabs.
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