Platform said:What is the Alpha value thing after services![]()
Sogo said:I got it from macupdate and its called set alphavalue, as ridiculous as it may seem. It will let you set alpha values to any cocoa program. Sadly you cant change the alpha value of the finder, but most other programs you can change. Have fun!
buryyourbrideau said:can someone post on how to do this from the tiger disk?
mkrishnan said:Is that what you used to make the menu black?
That's some maj0r 1337|\|355!
Sogo said:Actually you may have already have it on your hardrive because you installed Tiger. Just go into spotlight and search xcode, you should find a folder called xcode Tools. In the folder you will find something called Developer.mpk...or just search Developer.mpk...but hey...Just install it as it says and BAM you are good to go. Also when you are in the mainmenu.nib folder, right click or control click on any of the 3 files and open with interface builder...then its just a hop skip and a jump away from god like powers over the safari interface!
That is just a theme called Milk...But if you want to believe im some l33t H4x0R, i wont mind at all.
buryyourbrideau said:i think i remember optioning to not install xcode when i upgraded to tiger. can i download xcode from apple.com? or can i just re run the tiger disk and just install xcode and not have to reinstall tiger?
Sogo said:Hmm...I honesly don't know...You can try putting in the disk and then restarting...maybe you do get the option...Sorry, but i cant help you there...[/pointless post]
buryyourbrideau said:thanks!
edit: nothing came up on VT for pacifier, guess ill have to try the earlier suggestion
MarksEvilTwin said:That's great about the Tiger install disc. I have yet to install the OS as the box is at home, while I am still at college...just two more days......
Damn! You stole my idea... I was gonna make a bundle with thatBornAgainMac said:9) Automate downloading Porn with Automator
MarksEvilTwin said:I've never tried it, but there is an app called Pacifier that supposedly extracts whatever installer or installers you specify from the Mac OS install disc. Useful when one app goes nuts and needs to be reinstalled, but you don't want a full OS reinstall.
Try a search for Pacifier on versiontracker.com, I think it will do the trick.
Mark