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Try switching to non-graphical mode for NOD32. It might fix the problem. If not, I don't know... I'm done working on this VS, as I am very busy in real life.

Hi jimbo11883 ,

I use the NOD32 Antivirus that doesn't have support for themes, but I found a utility that add the .manifest files to the NOD32 but I found some problems with your theme.

You can see the discuss in this Topic: My NOD32 VisualPack XP !

Picture with the .manifest:

http://img93.exs.cx/img93/8526/nod32rejzorbug6mh.png

Picture without the .manifest:

http://img152.exs.cx/img152/2939/nod32rejz...thoutbug5nf.png

Best Regards

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  • 1 month later...

Sorry VaMPiRiC_CRoW...

Ladies and germs, I've updated the VS. I forget why and when. If you see the difference, let me know lol.

J/K.

Vampie, read my post above urs, I thought I made it clear what I've done... I donno. If you don't like the new version, use an older one! :devil:

Sorry VaMPiRiC_CRoW...

Ladies and germs, I've updated the VS. I forget why and when. If you see the difference, let me know lol.

J/K.

Vampie, read my post above urs, I thought I made it clear what I've done... I donno. If you don't like the new version, use an older one!?:devil::

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Hi jimbo11883,

I saw your previous post!

What is the problem for you to put the changes of your VS!!!???

You don't like that other user use your VS and know the news!!!???

I really can't understand you...

Regards

Hi jimbo11883,

I saw your previous post!

What is the problem for you to put the changes of your VS!!!???

You don't like that other user use your VS and know the news!!!???

I really can't understand you...

Regards

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um....ITS FREE. ? why complain so emotionally about such a trivial thing?

no wonder this board is dying... :no: all the artists are getting burnt out by all the nagging.

I got more important things to do than to listen to your bull$hit crow... more important things to do than work on this VS. I make changes how and when I want. This is MY VS, for ME! If you like it, use it. If you don't like it, change it to your liking... All it takes is to load up StyleBuilder and import it, right? Anyone can do what they want to this visual style. Maybe you should replace the windows flag on the start button with a picture of Oscar the Grouch from Sesame Street. So in conclusion, eat a dick motha f?cka!

P.S. Bypassing the language filter is fun! And if I get banned... in the words of Eminem... I still don't give a f?ck!

I got more important things to do than to listen to your bull$hit crow... more important things to do than work on this VS. I make changes how and when I want. This is MY VS, for ME! If you like it, use it. If you don't like it, change it to your liking... All it takes is to load up StyleBuilder and import it, right? Anyone can do what they want to this visual style. Maybe you should replace the windows flag on the start button with a picture of Oscar the Grouch from Sesame Street. So in conclusion, eat a dick motha f?cka!

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Oh shut up, Prepared to be warned. You can't go saying that **** to people.

@cdcase: Read my post again before post your comments...

@jimbo11883: I didn't ask you to make any change or fix something on your VS since Jan 5 2005, or did I!?

The VS is yours and you make the chenges when you want, I only ask if you can put the changes that you have maded on your VS in the forum for the users knows the news of your VS! This is so difficult to you to make!? If you don't want to make it you only have to say that you don't wanted, and stop this kind of things...

And please, be more educated...

@cdcase: Read my post again before post your comments...

@jimbo11883: I didn't ask you to make any change or fix something on your VS since Jan 5 2005, or did I!?

The VS is yours and you make the chenges when you want, I only ask if you can put the changes that you have maded on your VS in the forum for the users knows the news of your VS! This is so difficult to you to make!? If you don't want to make it you only have to say that you don't wanted, and stop this kind of things...

And please, be more educated...

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I did, but still I have the same conclusion... you're bugging him to let you know what he changed and when he releases updates. Its not his obligation to do so, and your mis-use of so many !!!???'s made your post look aggressive. I understand from reading your posts that English is not your first language, so maybe you don't understand that the phrasing you used combined with youre misuse!!!!?? of the !!!???'s made your post look offensive, and triggered his temper.

Having said that I think he waaay over reacted and was truely offensive in his pubescent replies. I think the mods should ban him outright for that. My opinion.

In closing, let me say that when communicating in message boards like this one you have to be VERY careful how you type out your thoughts, because although you intend them to be innocent and/or helpful they may not seem that way when read by others.

Nuff said. :huh:

I did, but still I have the same conclusion...? you're bugging him to let you know what he changed and when he releases updates.? Its not his obligation to do so, and your mis-use of so many !!!???'s made your post look aggressive.? I understand from reading your posts that English is not your first language, so maybe you don't understand that the phrasing you used combined with youre misuse!!!!?? of the !!!???'s made your post look offensive, and triggered his temper.

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I only made a simple REQUEST for jimbo11883, never obligate him to nothing...

Like I already said, he can do what he want, so he could reply that "Yes, I can put the changes on the topic, so can the users know what is new." or "No, I will not make that."

I never thought that a simple request would go originate this...

And yes, English is not my first language, I'm Portuguese.;) ;)

  • 2 weeks later...

This IS a really nice theme :). So simple and clean. Some different color choices would be real nice, but otherwise a great theme.

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Oh, didn't read far enough back when the creator decided to remove the color variations .. I am so confused about the theming community, it seems like so many theme authors get ****ed about something.. who knows what, then decide to **** their themes over or take them down. Just my impression, I am not part of the scene, I just like the themes.

Anyway, not to criticize the author who made a good theme, just as an outsider looking in, it's really strange to see these types of things happen all the time.

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