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Another little bug I just noticed with the latest version of AIM/DeadAIM. When I log on, the IM buttons on the bottom don't show, I have to scroll the mouse cursor over them for them to appear. Also, sometimes when I log off, the area with my screen name is blanked out.

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BTW, I emailed you a screenshot for the site contra. :)

Wow, this is the first VS I've downloaded since Kol released his Blue Turquesa VS. Plastik is so usable.

The only thing I would change is what Spyglass brought up...move the KDE logo over to the left more and put a hover highlight on it. And like spacey said, what if you did something more original for a start button? Does it have to be KDE? Afterall, it's PlastikXP.

Excellent work...just wish there was more quality work like this out. Give it time for people to submit accessories (walls, winamp, etc) and this will be a complete project!

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Excellent work contra! Ive been using it since your first release and I love it. There is one bug that really 'bugs' me. ;) If you could fix it that'd be ace. You can see from the screenshots below that in a fair few applications the combo boxes don't draw correctly, where they should (Luna seems to be able as is shown in the last picture).

Microsoft Office 2003:

bug1.jpg

and Firefox:

bug2.jpg

and Neowin Search in Firefox:

bug3.jpg

Luna seems to be able to skin them fine:

bug4.jpg

Thanks.

i havent asked the permission (do i need to do it ?)

i ve changed some fonts, and only basic colorcheme is left

so every button and text should be OK for everyone now

download and try, i made it for myself. but hope someone will like it

donwload from attach or http://mp3scene.meoko.com/temp/pxp

i havent asked the permission (do i need to do it ?)

i ve changed some fonts, and only basic colorcheme is left

so every button and text should be OK for everyone now

download and try, i made it for myself. but hope someone will like it

donwload from attach or http://mp3scene.meoko.com/temp/pxp

the theme is gpl so no you don't have to ask, but basically you did nothing to change the theme. :blink:

seems like the only thing you did was change the fonts to tahoma and if you read the readme you can do that by changing the font size to "extra large" (i haven't gotten around to renaming it "tahoma fonts") i appriciate the work but its almost useless since the feature is already there.

the theme is gpl so no you don't have to ask, but basically you did nothing to change the theme. :blink:

seems like the only thing you did was change the fonts to tahoma and if you read the readme you can do that by changing the font size to "extra large" (i haven't gotten around to renaming it "tahoma fonts") i appriciate the work but its almost useless since the feature is already there.

i just made them a bit smaller -> so they fit well now

and i havent changed all vs font to tahoma, i ve changed only thouse witch dont fit normally in some apps

(buttons, tabs, combo, listboxes etc to tahoma 8)

you re right, i havent changed anything to the style generally

i made it for myself.
<<--- thats the main thing
i havent asked the permission (do i need to do it ?)

i ve changed some fonts, and only basic colorcheme is left

so every button and text should be OK for everyone now

download and try, i made it for myself. but hope someone will like it

donwload from attach or http://mp3scene.meoko.com/temp/pxp

This is nice, thanks :yes:

But, in my opinion, it would be better with a Windowflag in the startbutton :rolleyes: :)

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