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i second that IE is not a big fan of theme so it isnt the themes fault

It must be the themes fault because I have about 6 or 7 installed at the moment and LunaVX is the only one with this problem - even on 3 different machines. I love this theme so I'd like to have these little things ironed out for us :-)

I still have the Nero express problem with 3.25 too - again only LunaVX has this problem.

Keep up the great work though.

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when I select the lunavx.ini nothing happens, but then when I change to another config.

I see it for about 1 sec... then it dissappears :(

My bad I should have included some instructions in the readme ..

I designed the config in a 1280x960 screen mode and its has a processor useage meter and weather app

first you will need to open LunaVX.ini in your config editor and set the screen view to 50% so you can see whats not on the grid.

then do a "select all" and drag the side bar onto the grid so it will display in your screen mode!

Then you will need to resize the background images so the side bar actually fits your screenmode

there are three images that make up the sidebar background the middle image is stretchable so you can fit the top image to your screen and the bottom image to your screen and then size the middle image to fill the rest.

once you have the sidebar background images set so they fit you will need to change the processor useage meter so it references your system and do the same for the weather app.

I did not include the weather app but its available from samurize.com its desktopweather1.4 chances are you already have it but if you dont grab it there you will need to set it for your zip code or country before it will work properly and there are instructions built into the weather script.

If that all sounds like greek to you I will put a different .ini in the next release for each common screenmode so other than changing the cpu meter the rest shouldnt be a problem

Ill try to have that update ready tonight .. there will be an update to the logonui also so if all goes well Xeon Inc. will have the updates ready late tonight or tommorow :D

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Not sure if anyone mentioned this but I don't have the time to read through the whole thread to find out, so sorry if it's been mentioned. Some quicklaunch icons such as windows media player have the top line of pixels cut off. It hasn't been fixed in 3 revisions so I'm thinking no one else noticed.

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