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WindowsX,

You can't make everyone happy and don't worry about it. There are people who want everything and that is their problem, not yours. I'm really looking forward to the final version...your version!! Those of us who understand what goes into this really appreciate your time and effort!

WindowsX this is some quality work you've got here. I admire your theming skills.

One questions though, is it just me or is the Windows flag in the start button a bit blurred? :blink:

Maybe someone could get you a clearer/better quality image to use? (constructive criticism)

i'm still at home due my accident and walking w/crutches. therefore i've been following this thread since its beginning. windows x: your work is awesome and i'd love to see you continue with it. no need to hurry because other users want to push this release. keep up the good work and i'm we'll all be happy :)

I know what you mean WindowsX, but surely you got soften the logo without actually blurring it completely? I am in no way trying to be offensive here, I really dig this theme, just giving my $0.02 worth.

If you look at the original XP start menu button, that flag looks great. doesn't interfere with anything...

Request 1:

I want file moricons.dll or file which contains about window picture in LH4051

Here is moricons.dll from Longhorn Build 4051 PDC. ;)

Hope you release the theme soon!

moricons.dll contains about bitmaps (high and low color for each) for:

Windows XP Home

Windows XP Professional

Windows XP Embedded

Windows Server 2003 Web

Windows Server 2003 as a part of Small Business Server

Windows Server 2003 Standard

Windows Server 2003 Enterprise

Windows Server 2003 Datacenter

but not Longhorn.

WindowsX,

You can't make everyone happy and don't worry about it. There are people who want everything and that is their problem, not yours. I'm really looking forward to the final version...your version!! Those of us who understand what goes into this really appreciate your time and effort!

I second that.

Don't forget that there are those of us who arent grovelers. :yes:

Request 1:

I want file moricons.dll or file which contains about window picture in LH4051

Here is moricons.dll from Longhorn Build 4051 PDC. ;)

Hope you release the theme soon!

moricons.dll contains about bitmaps (high and low color for each) for:

Windows XP Home

Windows XP Professional

Windows XP Embedded

Windows Server 2003 Web

Windows Server 2003 as a part of Small Business Server

Windows Server 2003 Standard

Windows Server 2003 Enterprise

Windows Server 2003 Datacenter

but not Longhorn.

Arg, well let me know which file it's in, and ill gladly post it! :)

Ummm..... Do you guys mind if I use flag for normalStart button (not thin) larger than real ones we saw in shot? Because I think it's too small.

Yes, I mind. I would like perfect accuracy. :D If you want other differentiations spawn them to substyles. :)

Damn man. If I can use one word to describe Windows X its devotion. I totally respect you man. With all these screwed up requests, including my own, you continue to give the people what they want. If it were me I have said screw the theme. I suppose you're a better person and I respect you for that. Thanks so much for all your hard work.

So thankful CiN|FuL :) I'm so sad and hopeless to do this becasue it waste my life time, school, my bed time (I slept for 2 hrs in a week till now) and nothing positive thing I have got.

I will do everything you want me to do if I get paid for it. I told you that I won't make taskbar in thin because I can't merge theme up more than 10 in one. But now I changed to put seperate theme in pack so I made thin version too in Slate.

Longhorn Transformation Pack 4.0 almost ready except sidebar. If I can make one more task for it (there's google, filemirrors, news links and slideshow). ONLY ONE MORE BASED ON HTML, JAVA SCRIPT OR FLASH!

Yeah, there are a bunch of people who don't really appreciate your theme, :no: , and are impolite when they don't like it.

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