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here's my current config file, if people need the scripts too i can provide them, i'm working on two revisions, one made for my larger resolution 1280x1024 (the current version is based off the included which seems to made for 1024x768) and one small revision with the actual temps for the weather (of which most of you can probably do this on your own)

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sorry guys!

geez I was only gone for one day and there's all these new things happening!!!

Xeon, I love the new look! You know that smaller preview image you made? You MUST send me that so as I can incorporate in into my shellstyle... NOW!!! :p

Its been lacking something like that. If you can, send me the best quality one you can (i DONT want a jpg... gimme a png or bmp if you can plz)

And Xeon, I always intended to send you the raw files for VX. Before I did though, I wanted to make sure everything was in order. Now, Finally, I think I can say it is. Unfortunately for me (and you) the floppy I intended to store these files on to get them to school is now corrupt, so that will have to wait until tomorrow. However, I have completed all of my registry files (one of the finer points of my update), the screensaver (actually now that you make the new wallpaper Xeon I can incorporate THAT logon into the screensaver! Gimme gimme!) and everything I hoped that I could fix in the VS itself.

I can happily say now that I have fine tuned the VS to the point where I cannot fine tune anymore, so It's back to you now Xeon. If you want I will test VX4 before release, but other than that the reins are yours. Im grateful you have let me help you do all of this for VX, and I hope everyone else will be too. :happy:

So Xeon, I know you hate me clogging your inbox, but Im gonna send you the final update I have for Luna VX 3. Hope I have done well.

Cheers!

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