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:huh: does anyone know where Windows X is? he hasnt posted for a while now? is he like hidden away in the dark corner of his house working on the 4051 Transformation pack or somthing?

i keep walking down to my room like every 15 mins to see if he's posted the finnished vertion of Slate/Longhorn4051

:huh: does anyone know where Windows X is? he hasnt posted for a while now? is he like hidden away in the dark corner of his house working on the 4051 Transformation pack or somthing?

i keep walking down to my room like every 15 mins to see if he's posted the finnished vertion of Slate/Longhorn4051

He is sleeping. He lives in Thailand. He's awake in the morning and evening over here in the US.

Just wondering :huh: are you going to make the headders for the files look like these ones in longhorn?

and hey what are the system requirements for MS longhorn, which i dont have :whistle:

Requirements ? I can only tell you that a 700 Mhz celeron won't run fine... Like, no.

(tis what I have now..)

Oldcrowe, I dont expect you to distribute the theme you made or anything, because you said you wouldnt

any chance you could upload the shell32 though?? Those blue Icons would cap this off for me personally.

The Icons are the Chaninja Subzero style icons for iconpackager you can get them here at wincustomize

http://www.wincustomize.com/skins.asp?libr...y=2&SkinID=1019

They go real well with tiger2k's blue styles too;))

i know there is a chaninja shell32 topic in here somewhere too, you might see about a shell32 download from there

the explorer toolbar icons are the defalut blue longhorn style for Y'x Toolbar you can get them here at my site

http://www.crescent-pc.com/eyecandyXP/inde...ex.php?a=extras

I have a new toolbar icon set with the aero back and forward buttons in it ill put it on my site as soon as i get the new favorites icon to add to it .. ill have to ask WindowsX for it cuz i know he's got them;))

:DD

366 Celeron? How about I try it on a Pentium 3 350 with 128Mb Ram, No external video card and co-exist it with XP. We'll see who has the better screwed up computer.

Back on topic: I love the theme and it's my default theme. Can't wait for more of it. I'm drooling.

err.. I dont believe that you will be able to install it on VPC. From what I have heard, it hangs up @ hardware detection stage. Dunno. IT will work on vmware tho

I found that out the hard way. :( Tomorrow I might try the VMWare trial though!

Hmmm.... Let me clear about this.. Blue Slate theme will appear in release so don't worry about it. For TextColor, as I told you that's beta which I didn't do anything much for more details like color. And for menu, I have to keep it black for text but I'll turn menu background to white. THIS SLATE IS BETA AND RELEASE WON'T BE LIKE THAT!

For ToolBar Background, you know that it's impossible to use ImageCount in that. So you need to make a choice.

Choice A: Keep ToolBar Background as beta for best inactive caption and frameborder.

Choice B: Make Toolbar background suited with Caption Bar but cost with all inactive images in caption and frameborder. Frameborder won't change when inactive and captionbar is almost same to active mode because I have to make bottom looks like toolbar background.

Do you still want me to make it like that?

Okay.... Are you doing this "visual style" for fun? or because the people would like to have a "longhorn, visual style"? because if it's both, then you would do a thin version because a lot of people would like that.... THINK of the PEOPLE!

yep a thin taskbar version would be great! :D

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