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I will update the VS this weekend. It will include a new startmenu (very basic, just like in Fedora) and a new shellstyle.

Apart from some bugfixes that will be it.

After this release I will start making new colorschemes. So if you have suggestions, then shoot and I will consider it.

I'm definitly making:

- Slate (black)

- Olive

- Lime

Other suggestions are welcome.

Schmoove good job!

But I think the window button in 3.6 version is better than 4.0 version. 3.6 version like Bluecurve style better. Can you change window button back to 3.6 style in new version?

Thanks :blush:

No.

Version 3.7 is still available on DeviantArt. If you like that one more... just use that one.

I will update the VS this weekend. It will include a new startmenu (very basic, just like in Fedora) and a new shellstyle.

Apart from some bugfixes that will be it.

After this release I will start making new colorschemes. So if you have suggestions, then shoot and I will consider it.

I'm definitly making:

- Slate (black)

- Olive

- Lime

Other suggestions are welcome.

Looking forward to the new colors :)

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Thanks Binary :)

I'm thinking of adding some more colors. Olive and Lime are next when I find some time.

Btw, Plarkster if you want to release that Winamp skin you have to ask Vidar for permisison. He is the one who ported it from XMMS to Winamp and skinned the library, video window... and the rest of the windows that were left out in the XMMS version.

Wow the theme is perfect Schmoove, but I would really appreciate if you could have some options for normal startmenu, because I like my full startmenu just the way it is/was :D

It says on Devart that there is a choice for Normal and Small Start Menu, but I can't find any choice. Slate looks great, though.

Thanks Binary :)

I'm thinking of adding some more colors. Olive and Lime are next when I find some time.

Btw, Plarkster if you want to release that Winamp skin you have to ask Vidar for permisison. He is the one who ported it from XMMS to Winamp and skinned the library, video window... and the rest of the windows that were left out in the XMMS version.

red for root! :D

On a side note, fedora core kicks buttocks. I just installed it the other day. Very few hassles and had everything up and running smoothly within an hour (then again I'm not new to linux, newbies would have had many issues). Now if only the newest version of rhythmbox would install so smoothly. :pinch:.

Chris

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