

In terms of hierarchy, that subdirectory is placed under your skin directory. Usually that subdirectory is called "scripts".

Here are the basic concepts that you should know before starting.Īll your scripts for your skin should be together in a subdirectory. For more about MAKI, please read MAKI Overview. But it demonstrates the power of modern skins: with little programming, you can add functionalities to your skin or user interface. The script to implement the animation you see below is short and simple. nada until you specify an action in you XML or in your scripts. When you define new elements in your skin such as new buttons or sliders (elements that is not in the Default skin), essentially what you're doing is creating new objects. What about elements I define in my own skins? (However, we don't recommend you to do this) You can override that functionality so that the Media Library also appears. For example, when you click on the PL button, the playlist container appears. Scripts are used to override an existing behavior. If you don't define action for that event, the default behavior will be used and the default behavior is defined by Winamp. In other word, your functions are used to define behaviors when an event occurs. It's easy! Anyone can do it! You'll love it. Scripting is used to produce the animations you see in the skin. It is the scripting language for modern Winamp skins. What is MAKI? MAKI stands for Make A Killer Interface.
