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Also, for those who wanted it, here's the list of substitution values I use:

  <Substitution>
      <Token Name="$ButtonFace$" Value="235 235 235" Type="COLOR"/>
      <Token Name="$ObjectFace$" Value="245 245 245" Type="COLOR"/>
      <Token Name="$WindowFace$" Value="250 251 252" Type="COLOR"/>
      <Property Name=""/>
      <Token Name="$EdgeHighLightColor$" Value="250 250 250" Type="COLOR"/>
      <Token Name="$EdgeLightColor$" Value="242 242 242" Type="COLOR"/>
      <Token Name="$EdgeShadowColor$" Value="180 180 180" Type="COLOR"/>
      <Token Name="$EdgeDarkShadowColor$" Value="150 150 150" Type="COLOR"/>
      <Property Name=""/>
      <Token Name="$ControlFill$" Value="255 255 255" Type="COLOR"/>
      <Token Name="$ControlBorder$" Value="102 128 170" Type="COLOR"/>
      <Token Name="$ControlDisabledFill$" Value="235 235 235" Type="COLOR"/>
      <Token Name="$ControlDisabledBorder$" Value="190 190 190" Type="COLOR"/>
      <Property Name=""/>
      <Token Name="$ImageFill$" Value="113 155 197" Type="COLOR"/>
      <Token Name="$ImageBorder$" Value="84 115 174" Type="COLOR"/>
      <Token Name="$SelectedFill$" Value="204 215 231" Type="COLOR"/>
      <Token Name="$SelectedFillHot$" Value="166 191 227" Type="COLOR"/>
      <Token Name="$SelectedBorder$" Value="113 150 204" Type="COLOR"/>
      <Property Name=""/>
      <Token Name="$TaskBarFill$" Value="68 106 153" Type="COLOR"/>
      <Token Name="$TaskBarAccent$" Value="123 147 185" Type="COLOR"/>
      <Token Name="$TaskBarObjectFill$" Value="96 128 169" Type="COLOR"/>
      <Property Name=""/>
      <Token Name="$AccentColorHint$" Value="153 174 193" Type="COLOR"/>
      <Token Name="$FillColorHint$" Value="133 150 204" Type="COLOR"/>
      <Property Name=""/>
      <Token Name="$TextColor$" Value="0 40 81" Type="COLOR"/>
      <Token Name="$TextHot$" Value="22 38 63" Type="COLOR"/>
      <Token Name="$TextDisabled$" Value="140 140 144" Type="COLOR"/>
      <Token Name="$TextTaskBand$" Value="168 196 216" Type="COLOR"/>
      <Token Name="$TextHotActive$" Value="242 244 248" Type="COLOR"/>
   </Substitution>

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Well, someone asked me for a GZ skin, so here it is. Wow, that one WAS easy!

I had to change the normal header colour because of the way GZ works, but meh, it looks ok.

My Compliments, Dazza!

The ZipGenius skin is wonderful!! (So it is ZG, not GZ ;) )

Here is the screenshot:

zg_vx.gif

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thats the second winmp skin, search a few more pages back its not too far....oh WTF

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?show...5entry1980140

is that so difficult??:pp

I think it is so difficult because Neowin is filled with so many images all over the place. Check my avatar, nice and simple.

:DD

:blink::

:sleep::

:blink::

I need some sleep.

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there is, but unfortunately it comes at a tradeoff; I cant make it look right unless I make the toolbar bigger. Although I only choose to make it one pixel taller, it will in fact make each segment of the toolbar 1 px bigger, and sometimes even more.

So long story short, No, I can fix that because Its just the way google taskbar was designed I think.

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i used to have it got rid of it and got it again... i use this one for a long time amoung other themes... But im still wondering about the icons in the VERY FIRST release ss of luna vx and where to get them. Maybe Xeon will see this and shed more light :whistle:

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