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okay...if i put out an "option" for every little complaint and tweak people want the file is going to wind up being 50 megs. stylexp is free for 30 days that gives you plenty of time to import the theme and change the one setting you don't like and resave the theme. its idiot proof plus everything is right there and easy enough to change.

the issue with the radio buttons defintiely needs to be fixed...i'll ponder about that.

i'll work on the shellstyle.

the buttons...eh its not a terribly big deal bc its only affects a few and i like the bigger font on the buttons but again i'll play around with it.

the captions are the same size as they are in kde (this is a port remember). maybe i'll play around with the size and make it slightly smaller.

an issue with grouping windows in the taskbar and not being able to see the font defintiely needs to be fixed.

the windows button does indeed look crappy around the edges...that needs to be tweaked

otherwise this is pretty bug-free for a first release, eh?

finally i got around to finishing this....

one problem though...the shellstyle. it works sometimes...other times its not so friendly. i need some feedback and possibly somebody to do it for me.

GET IT HERE

(remember consider this alpha quality)

Not bad, but that start button is looking kind of haggard. Try recutting it out again, this time a bit more carefully.

This theme is definitely the best theme . I hope that you don't stop working on it. I don't want to reproach you with this sentence, but as you said in this thread before, there is something to do..;)

I've found another point - look at this pics

no_1.jpegno_2.jpeg

I would prefer the second screenshot, because the text is better to read and in other positions - like the taskbar - the highlighted text is white with a blue backgroundcolor..:cool:

This theme is definitely the best theme . I hope that you don't stop working on it. I don't want to reproach you with this sentence, but as you said in this thread before, there is something to do..;)

I've found another point - look at this pics

http://home.t-online.de/home/JensUmland/im...astik/no_1.jpeg http://home.t-online.de/home/JensUmland/im...astik/no_2.jpeg

I would prefer the second screenshot, because the text is better to read and in other positions - like the taskbar - the highlighted text is white with a blue backgroundcolor..:cool:

willkommen auf dem planeten neowin herr jens umland. :)

awesome theme. i havent checked for this one i nquite awhile. anyway...all you gotta do is to change that wierd start button. it's not centered, and looks very pixelish. you may consider usingthe one of this theme :

http://insane.pixhell.net/files/77XP.rar

-insanekiwi

Edit: i dont have reshacker installed, otherwise i'd just post the bmp here.

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