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A Windowblinds conversion of Schmoove's Extensis mmstlye. Includes compact and normal startmenu, full custom colour support & toolbar icons.

Many thanks to Schmoove for letting me port this and helping stop and fix some bugs.

You can see more of Schmoove's stuff at http://schmoove.deviantart.com/

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Hmm, the link isn't working for me, I've tried reuploading several times, as well as uploading the skin as a zip file, but its still says it can't find it. It recognises that the file size changes though, so I think the problem is DA. I will leave it for a bit, and check again.

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THere are more skins which display properly but they are unstable in the IDE such as dogmaX, 

could you explain that please? i don't really notice anything wrong with it.

With DogmaX, and Several others I notice that switching between tabs will cause the from to loose focus after sevral clicks and dissapear behind the main IDE window. I also notice that once you close the debug section and you choose File form the menu, your first click on it has no response. The Visual Studio IDE seems a more sensitive test enviroment because many skins work flawlessley everywhere else (that I have tried with the programs I own and use) but have odd behavior in the IDE. Some work well but corrupt the tab controls graphics like drawing the underline through the middle of the caption instead of under it. It seems tha twith Extensis and Pixel8 the problem is that the current (selected tab) becomes the highlight color without any text, the rest of the tabs are subdued (little contrast between text and background.

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4.38 alpha

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General improvements in WBs overall cpu usage

Tweaks to tabs to support vectorcells end tabs

Minor tweak to edit box borders

Tweaks to maximized windows when running a UIS2 skin

Tweak to WBs memory usage by removing some strings

which are no longer required to be stored in memory after skin load.

Optimizations to wbui.dll for display properties loading speed

XP alpha updates only.

6/19/04 14:08 442,880 wbload.exe

6/21/04 21:00 85,504 wbui.dll

6/21/04 21:59 464,944 wblind.dll

Just on StarDock Central, don't know if that'll help the problems some are having.

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