alexzielenski / Mousecape

Cursor Manager for OSX
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Simple question #70

Closed DarkMatter closed 7 years ago

DarkMatter commented 8 years ago

I know I'll come off as a complete newbie, but I looked online and couldn't find an answer. I created a Legend of Zelda set of capes for Mousecape, but I can't figure out how to export it in order to share it with other people. The work I did is quite nice, as I'm fairly good at Photoshop, but I'm not as clever when it comes to packaging my work for Mousecape.

How do I do it?

justin0a0 commented 8 years ago

Right click on cape area > Show in finder Cape will be highlighted :wink:

DarkMatter commented 8 years ago

Is that all? I see. I had done that but, it didn't seem right to me. I understand now. Thanks a lot, Justin!

justin0a0 commented 8 years ago

Yup! You can double click a .cape file and it will be imported automatically.

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DarkMatter commented 8 years ago

Right, I was aware of that. I think it was the strange name Mousecape applied to my custom capes that threw me off. Anyhow, very glad to have this sorted. Thanks, again!

DarkMatter commented 8 years ago

Here are links to the respective Zelda themed .capes in case people are interested: http://sllapur.deviantart.com/art/Master-Sword-596623221 http://sllapur.deviantart.com/art/Din-s-Fire-596622144

Feel free to comment on my work. I'm keen to learn more.