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God you guys look like a bunch of ****ing retards arguing on a online forum.

**** if you want this settled then get together in real life and beat the **** outa each other. If not then stfu

Stop flaming! This is beyond the "<--DO NOT FLAME BEYOND THIS POINT-->" line I posted. No one had flamed since. You broke it.

Read the whole thread before flaming anybody.

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The buttons look great but you need to incorporate a greyed out version of the buttons as well as a different button for the maximize button if its already maximized. Get creative with that. Furthermore the grey text on the caption no longer suits it. Please make it black. Great beta start though. (Y)

The buttons look great but you need to incorporate a greyed out version of the buttons as well as a different button for the maximize button if its already maximized. Get creative with that. Furthermore the grey text on the caption no longer suits it. Please make it black. Great beta start though. (Y)

Yeah. Make it black, and remove the shadowing, it makes it look bad.

i told all of you it is impossible to make these buttons anyway else. so if you want the look you have to give up some functionality. I can make the buttons greyed out and change the restore button. The problem will ONLY arise if you USE the help button, otherwise i have made the theme so it doesn't matter what size the fonts are.

So should i continue to develop this? Because there is no way around this problem

Oh man, I can't believe it! He make all glyphs in captionbar to transparent and make buttons in captionbar background. What if some window has help button or doesn't have some buttons?

Can you please stop... stop... just.. shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! :pinch:

If you *really* don't care and wanna stop arguing with Andylogo, please just don't check this thread and make those comments. Totoally retarded

Oh, man. Why you guys keep me as argueing all time? I've just shocked that he use captionbar background for caption button. That will not have hover, clicked, etc with that trick and something that ANDYLOGO mentioned. what if there's just twp buttons and you click it on blank place. I just amazed in things he has done not argueing or flamming at all. Please stop that stupid because I and my friend've told what we have to already.

  • 3 weeks later...

I have almost given up on the aero style caption buttons(not completely) as no matter how close i get there always seems to be a problem. I have been working on other parts of the theme during my spare time and have come up with:

1)Transparent StartButton

2)Aero Style Max, Min, Close Arrows

3)Glassy Window flag in start panel

screenshot-9070.jpg

An update will come later today if anyone likes the additions

Cheers

I have almost given up on the aero style caption buttons(not completely) as no matter how close i get there always seems to be a problem. I have been working on other parts of the theme during my spare time and have come up with:

1)Transparent StartButton

2)Aero Style Max, Min, Close Arrows

3)Glassy Window flag in start panel

http://screenshots.haque.net/screenshots/v...enshot-9070.jpg

An update will come later today if anyone likes the additions

Cheers

Looks good but why is the close button a square now?

i'm not sure how many other people want this but couldn't you have a thick start bar i don't really like thin ones. also, speaking of the start bar could you make it so that when you have more than one program open the different window tabs do not seem seperate and blend in together kind of like the aero theme. does nayone know what i mean?

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Jesus christ... I just read the entire thread, and I feel like you guys stole 20 minutes of my life.

@ Andylogo: Great theme, but if you'd had the Aero caption buttons with a gradiented background, that'd have looked supreme.

@ Windows X: You... you... words don't even go to describe you. Firstly, you don't release your themes separately, but instead make people download a "Longhorn Transformation Pack" which gives about a 25% Longhorn look to someone's system. Secondly, your themes aren't even that good - ESPECIALLY the Keynote one, which you've done nothing but bitch about solidly for the last 15 pages. Your slate theme was okay, but it was nothing more than a straight rip from 4051...

Thirdly, because of the Slate rip, you have no right at all to bitch at Andy just because you THINK he ripped your theme. Regardless of whether he did or not, the theme looks completely different - more refined, less ugly - and that's what matters. All of your resources came from elsewhere - and you didn't obtain permission for them ANYWAY - so why does it matter if he extracts them with StyleBuilder?

Lastly, before any of you get any smart ideas about saying: "Well then don't use his theme if you think it's crap", I don't use his theme, and I don't plan on doing so.

@ Andylogo again: Nice work, and keep it up.

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Jesus christ... I just read the entire thread, and I feel like you guys stole 20 minutes of my life.

@ Andylogo: Great theme, but if you'd had the Aero caption buttons with a gradiented background, that'd have looked supreme.

@ Windows X: You... you... words don't even go to describe you. Firstly, you don't release your themes separately, but instead make people download a "Longhorn Transformation Pack" which gives about a 25% Longhorn look to someone's system. Secondly, your themes aren't even that good - ESPECIALLY the Keynote one, which you've done nothing but bitch about solidly for the last 15 pages. Your slate theme was okay, but it was nothing more than a straight rip from 4051...

Thirdly, because of the Slate rip, you have no right at all to bitch at Andy just because you THINK he ripped your theme. Regardless of whether he did or not, the theme looks completely different - more refined, less ugly - and that's what matters. All of your resources came from elsewhere - and you didn't obtain permission for them ANYWAY - so why does it matter if he extracts them with StyleBuilder?

Lastly, before any of you get any smart ideas about saying: "Well then don't use his theme if you think it's crap", I don't use his theme, and I don't plan on doing so.

@ Andylogo again: Nice work, and keep it up.

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cool it man.. all we don't need is an other flame in this thread.. all we DO need is some VS updates! :D

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