Finishing your Theme

Stop and think

Before you grab your Theme and submit it somewhere, stop and think if everything you have done is done correctly. As practice shows, all Themes require some testing before distributing. Here we'll give you some hints on what you should pay your attention to:

Make sure you haven't included any third-party material you don't have permission to use into the Theme. It might be an AltDesk skin, a set of icons, cursors or just some graphics.

Now just try working a bit with your Theme: using it as the only Theme for at least a week or two helps to eliminate most bugs and also gives you ideas about making the Theme even better.

When finished, check everyting thrice as you've most probably missed something.

Assembling the Theme

Starting from the version 1.9.2 on, Aston creates compiled Themes in ATZ format which are not supported by the previous versions of the program. Taking into account that one gets a lifetime license for the program there's no real need to use previous versions anyway ;)

Compiled Themes are created by Theme Wizard but anyway you can edit the content of ATZ files using any modern compression tool.

In order to compile a new Aston Theme follow the steps below:

  1. Make sure the Theme is finished and contains no errors.
  2. Make sure you're running a ready to use Theme i.e. with all the unnecessary stuff removed or disabled.
  3. Run Theme Wizard and click the Save Theme button.
  4. Fill the necessary fields:
    • Theme's Name - your Theme's name, which will be displayed in Theme Wizard.
    • Designer - your name (if it's you who has made the Theme).
    • Contact - contact e-mail or URL. Leave this field void if you don't want to share this info.
    • Resolution - Theme's resolution. You may select either the current resolution or All resolutions for universal Themes, supporting a wide range or resolutions.
    • Description - your Theme's brief description. Don't write novels there: only the necessary information.
  5. Click Next and set two checks:
  6. Click Next once again and select the plug-ins you wish to be turned on at user's machine when he applies your Theme. In most cases the default options are correct. Click Next once again (we hope you're not tired of clicking it yet ;)).
  7. Now you must add custom fonts to the Theme.
    This means real custom fonts, so take all Arials, Tahomas and other Couriers away from the list.
    In fact, this dialog is only useful if you're using special fonts like "space" or something else which is hardly present on the end user's machine.
  8. Click Next and choose to include or exclude AltDesk skin (surely, if only it's yours and made to match the Theme). Next.
  9. Final step: select a preview picture for your Theme. The image size must be 300x225 pixels (if you have a different display aspect ratio, use 300 as the horizontal value when resampling). The easiest way to make a preview is making a screenshot of your Theme with an empty Desktop and then downsampling it to the required size. You may choose not to set any shot at all, but in this case the Theme might look less attractive in Theme Wizard.
  10. Press Next for the last time. That's it. If everything has gone OK, your Theme is now located in the Themes subdirectory of Aston.

If you just need to add one more resolution to your Theme, change the screen resolution to the required one and follow the same steps as described above, but at Step 2 when Theme Wizard asks if you wish to replace the Theme or merge it with the previous one, select Merge Themes (add new resolution). That's all. The new resolution will be added to the Theme.