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There seems to be a problem with labels on buttons on some applications. That program, for example, was written by me. Those are just normal Windows buttons (not ownerdraw). The VMWare install also has this problem, and I am sure that many other programs have the same problem. They look normal with other visual styles, including Luna. Those buttons should be "about, "extract", and "exit".

There seems to be a problem with labels on buttons on some applications. That program, for example, was written by me. Those are just normal Windows buttons (not ownerdraw). The VMWare install also has this problem, and I am sure that many other programs have the same problem. They look normal with other visual styles, including Luna. Those buttons should be "about, "extract", and "exit".

Ive noticed that on my PC this happens with Ashen, but... Ive never seen it happen on the version of LunaVX I have. I know why it happens though, the caption/content margins for the button are obviously out of whack.

But, judging by your screenshot, you're using the VX4 version, which Xeon did, not me. If you get that XV3_40 file up a couple of posts, there's a chance that problem will be resolved. If it isnt, plz tell me and I'll fix it.

Ive noticed that on my PC this happens with Ashen, but... Ive never seen it happen on the version of LunaVX I have. I know why it happens though, the caption/content margins for the button are obviously out of whack.

But, judging by your screenshot, you're using the VX4 version, which Xeon did, not me. If you get that XV3_40 file up a couple of posts, there's a chance that problem will be resolved. If it isnt, plz tell me and I'll fix it.

Since you know Xeon, you can tell him to fix it. I got an older version of LunaVX, and the same story occurs. I am not sure what version it is. It does not look like the one from your screenshot. I attached a screenshot, and you can see for yourself.

EDIT: It is version 3.30 made by Xeon. I can't find version 3.4. I find this problem in a lot of visual styles. It seems that many skinners are making the same mistake. That is why I advocate of using the same stuff from Luna with changed images. Do not add extra tags and other crap! It might look a pixel different, but it may not work right in many other instances. Keeping the structure of the msstyle like Luna will gurantee that it will work right.

EDIT: I found version 3.4 Alpha. It is the same story. However, it still does not look like the one in this https://www.neowin.net/forum/uploads/post-36-1084392319.jpg.

Edited by SpookyET

I meant properties, not tags. For example, Kol adds the "font" properties to many widgets. Luna does not have that. This makes the font strict, and no matter what font and size you select, his font with his size will always be shown. Most of the time he added 7pt Arial font to checkboxes. It was so anoying. I talked to him many times, but he still does not get it.

Here is another blue wallpaper that goes well with LunaVX for all you Hitman fans.

I this in some other forum the original image was by gigatexel then it was recoulored by someone not sure who, anyway i recolored the handle of the gun and here it is.

http://img45.exs.cx/img45/6366/Agent_47.th.jpg

wow, thats BADASS!!!111 :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

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