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“Beer is proof God loves us and wants us to be happy” is attributed to Benjamin Franklin perhaps in error, but the thought remains a worthy sentiment nonetheless.
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Re: Edits of Tungstens Dark Red, Dark Green, Tiffany Blue, and Darker Amber, White Transpo
2016/08/20 14:59:24
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Thanks for the update! What was the inconsistency?
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outland144k
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Re: Edits of Tungstens Dark Red, Dark Green, Tiffany Blue, and Darker Amber, White Transpo
2016/08/20 15:45:25
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The inconsistencies all appeared in the same place in all four files: relative lightness of the buttons in the transport area. They're up to snuff now. I couldn't believe I missed it. The worst one was Tungsten Dark Green, but once I saw it there, the others were fairly obnoxious to me as well. It's odd that no one mentioned it, but I'm kind of glad that I was apparently the first one to find the mistake.
post edited by outland144k - 2016/08/20 16:10:32
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Re: Edits of Tungstens Dark Red, Dark Green, Tiffany Blue, and Darker Amber, White Transpo
2016/08/20 18:23:23
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Gotcha... Thanks for the update!
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outland144k
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Re: Edits of Tungstens Dark Red, Dark Green, Tiffany Blue, and Darker Amber, White Transpo
2016/08/20 19:48:59
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MPH Gotcha... Thanks for the update!
You're welcome. Let me know if you find any issues, okay?
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Re: Edits of Tungstens Dark Red, Dark Green, Tiffany Blue, and Darker Amber, White Transpo
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Re: Edits of Tungstens Dark Red, Dark Green, Tiffany Blue, and Darker Amber, White Transpo
2016/08/20 21:14:15
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Cool stuff. Thanks for doing this for people. I'm still using the Mercsten or whatever the original hybrid one is called.
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outland144k
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Re: Edits of Tungstens Dark Red, Dark Green, Tiffany Blue, and Darker Amber, White Transpo
2016/08/20 21:30:07
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BobF Cool stuff. Thanks for doing this for people. I'm still using the Mercsten or whatever the original hybrid one is called.
Well, you're (all) welcome. Yes, Mercsten was I think the first hybrid, though Scook's Tungcury might have been; they were probably released within hours of each other. I wasn't sure about giving it that name, but I think it gets the point across. Scook took the name(s) the other way. I tend to mix up the themes in day-to-day use with Tungsten Deep Blue probably getting the lion's share of use.
post edited by outland144k - 2016/08/20 21:51:36
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Re: Edits of Tungstens Dark Red, Dark Green, Tiffany Blue, and Darker Amber, White Transpo
2016/08/22 11:47:34
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Looking forward to checking these out!!! Thanks for the new options.
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