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@Luke98, it has been fixed, it's posted on the first page.

hey don't lie to the kid...

it hasn't been completly fixed and i've been super busy lately with things so i'll play with it and see if i can get it fixed when i find some time but don't worry you haven't been forgoten. i'm working on it and i might just redo the whole taskbar bc i'm starting to get annoyed with it myself.

hey don't lie to the kid...

it hasn't been completly fixed and i've been super busy lately with things so i'll play with it and see if i can get it fixed when i find some time but don't worry you haven't been forgoten. i'm working on it and i might just redo the whole taskbar bc i'm starting to get annoyed with it myself.

err....sorry, I thought that's what was posted under the RC2 information...

Sorry for the double post, but I cannot edit my last.

I found a bug using PlastikXP with YzShadow... There's a transparent pixel in the bottom right corner of windows, which is most noticiable when the window is on a white background. I know it's not my YzShaow settings since, this does not happen with other themes. If need be, I can send you my YzShadow config to help debug this. Thanks.

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Another bug... not sure if it's been mentioned before but this only seems to happen at 1280 x 1024 (it doesn't happen on my laptop at 1400 x 1050). Perhaps it has to do with 1280 x 1024 being at a different aspect ratio. Anyways, the small window widgets seem to have their icons shifted to the right.

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any chance of a version with a compact start menu..i generally hate the large start menu with the titles for 'my computer' and 'controll panel' etc....totally pointless.

if there is a compact version, ill download it fore sure!!!..i like the theme, just not the start menu.

Yet another bug.... Progress bars, when in the background go haywire... usually showing something is almost complete when it is just started... when you bring the window into the foreground it goes back to normal. This only happens when there is a window on top of the progress bar... I hope someone is working on these bugs. :/ It would be great for this theme to be perfect. :happy:

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