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Grayhouse:

I've been following your work for a while now. I loved SOM, and pop! is no exception. Fantastic work.

Any chance I can get you to contribute a bit on the boards at designtechnika.com?? Tell 'em I sent ya! ;-)

Anyway, one little ISSUE: The shellstyle doesn't show up . . . I mean, I have common tasks, but it's not skinned. Ant idea why that might be? I'm using the neowin multi-patch, and other visual styles do skin the common tasks area.

Awesome work! :cool:

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pop! updated.

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Fixed the checkboxes and radiobuttons as well as made them a little

larger and more visible. I also added Shellstyles to all the different

variations. Speaking of shells; why is that I can't get any shellstyle

to showup unless I hardwire it manually into the sytem32 folder,

regaudless of the theme, it makes no difference. Does one have to use

the multipatcher to make them work properly? I'm using StyleXP and

I guess there seems to be a problem with it. If anyone could help me

out on this it sure would save me alot time in future change overs.

Oh yes I almost forgot, get your new fizzy "pop!" here

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any chance that you would change the max/min/close buttons to not say pop. i think it could be really cool without that. just my two cents. theme looks great all around though. anyone planning a winamp skin?

But then it wouldn't be pop. I'd have to change the name to say.....buttons :rolleyes:

That doesn't sound right. Thanks for commenting though :)

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thanks for update grayhouse, this theme just looks soo good :D

however the new setting for large fonts is too big imo.

the setting it was at before was great :cry:

*edit

nothing big, i can just change it myself to suit ;)

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i would love to try it out, but it needs your icons to make it good. i think i saw about 3 packs of icons you made? is that right grayhouse? if so have anyone considered making a shell pack based on them?

that will be SWEET. i would love to go minimal, but changing all icons by one would suck, since i am using gant pack now.

hopefully someone can make a pack if it has not been done

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thanks for update grayhouse, this theme just looks soo good 

however the new setting for large fonts is too big imo.

the setting it was at before was great

*edit

nothing big, i can just change it myself to suit 

Sorry about that. I don't know what happened. There must have been some

garbage in the system when I fixxed the buttons. Dont bother fixin them

yourself I have already corrected the problem get the new fix here

Lets hope this is the last update for today at least :wacko:

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Thanks :) You can find the links to the icons at my DA page here

Just click on my gallery.

Hey, I got two Neowin stars now :D

is their an iconpackager of the icons? i'm lazy and those icons are hard to make out but blend in really good. I like the theme overall.

What would be better? bigger fonts, firefox theme, modern winamp skin, a login and a link to some matching wallpaper and trillian skin. I ask for too much don't I. :shifty:

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is their an iconpackager of the icons? i'm lazy and those icons are hard to make out but blend in really good. I like the theme overall.

What would be better? bigger fonts, firefox theme, modern winamp skin, a login and a link to some matching wallpaper and trillian skin. I ask for too much don't I.

Nah, you're not asking for to much...if I didn't have 3 or 4 lifetimes you would be :laugh:

There is no iconpackager and there never will be. The icons are far to abstract

for the most part to nail down and I think it would take the fun out of the

personalization of them also. You may have to work a little harder, but i'm

hoping a person will gain a greater sence of satisfaction because of it.

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found another bug 

go to date and time.... im unable to see the day (its all grayed out)

I just checked all the different variations and none of them have

that problem so I don't know what to tell you. Did you try a reboot.

Sometimes changeover can be a little unsettleing to the system. Other

than that maybe it's bad Karma :unsure:

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