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Another minor thing. There seems to be extra white space at the beginning and end of the task bar items. I know I mentioned this long ago in the Watercolor thread and Binary was able to fix it in Watercolor. Also, I think the task bar would look much nicer without the silver gradient in the background. The offical Plastik theme just has a solid white background. Another thing I noticed is that the menus for the non-default color scheme are a darker grey, would it be possible for them to be all the same color? Thanks! I've just been using this theme so long that I've noticed these little things! :happy:

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Very nice and usable VS, excellent colors and clear large font!

I personally use a large taskbar and when I have many windows open, they don't tile correctly in the taskbar but only one row is visible and I have to scroll to see all the other windows even there's room for another row... see what I mean in the attached screetshot... is there anything that can be done to fix this glitch?

Very, very good job though!

Cheers!

Contra, is there any chance to see this bug fixed... long time has passed and no update about it!

Thanks again!

Cheers

Contra, is there any chance to see this bug fixed... long time has passed and no update about it!

Thanks again!

Cheers

i'm really sorry but i had a computer crash (my hd decided to die) and i lost all my data including my cherished 7000 song music collection and getting that back is priority numero uno right now.

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I am new to Visual Themes. Do I need to install the Fonts provided? I have tried it without and it seems to work OK.

First of all, great theme!

You don't actually need to install the fonts to get the skin working but it would be better to install them if you don't have the fonts in your system in the first place. As this will most likely gurantee you that you will be seeing the Visual Theme as how the author want it to be.

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