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Thanks fot eh bug reports! I will get onto them all...

Regarding the vertical taskbar - I think thats the most pointless invention ever, it takes up so much of the screen. Thats why Longhorn looks utter pants to me (before you say, I know it'll have normal taskbars too, I mean the design) :)

However, to make the theme complete - expect them all to be added in 2.0 final!

Spacey - excellent stuff mate thanks for your efforts!

Really sorry, but iv got another little 'bug' :cry:

Anyone who uses getright will no doubt know that alot of visual styles dont support its extra button that sends the download window to the system tray or some such thing..

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Not that it has anything to do with me but...

I don't think third party apps should be taken into consideration so much when they do not conform to the "Standard" default layout that a VS does.

It's hardly the VS's fault nor an OS's either if a third party app wishes to introduce a new button etc...

So I wouldn't consider this a bug to Opus Luna really.

What you really need is a specific skin designed for Getright to take into account the additional button.

Love the theme, I am using it right now in fact. Just a question, since I am laptop bound at work do you know how I can change the undock icon in the normal startmenu? It shows up as a black square and doesn't look all pretty like the other buttons do. Thanks

Sean

I'm not sure how to change it, but you could just set it to automatically hide all the time.

How can I do that ... I usually don't undock it so I don't mind hiding it ... but if someone could tell me how to change it that would rock.

Thanks

Sean

Right click the system tray area, not on an icon, go to Customize Notifications, and look for the undock thing and click it and change the box to always hide or something close to that.

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