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I have been debating to make a thiner version but that will be after I take care of the latest bugs if I do make a thinner one.

Also the chevron I mentioned is the arrow in the tray at the right hand bottom that moves left to right when clicked on and hides tray icons. And I just got back last night before I logged off whohoo lol.(mesteriously re-appeared by itself just like when it disappeared)(the reason I call that arrow a chevron is that the bitmap image name of it is chevron.

I have some ideas floatin around for 2 more VS that will be completely original.....maybe just one of em original, but first I gotta finish the touch ups for the current theme.

yea lol I was about to PM you more about that issue cuz I could not see how that could be possibly it was a 100% match in size with royale lol. Unfortunetly I was not able to provide an update things just got too busy....that and changing 6 tires all together between today and yesterday. And tomorrow I may get a job if I get up early enough. bbl

Im sorry.....i am new here and I want to say Hi to everyone. :)

Uhm where is the edit button for a message? :rolleyes:

And Deceiver:

I put a circel on the taskbar things bcus i want to know how did u get it bold??

http://website.pcextreme.nl/imageuploader/...ds/imperial.jpg

ps: sorry for my bad english :blush:

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You need to use the uxtheme.dll patcher which is available on this very site. Royale works fine because it is an official (digitally signed) Microsoft visual style. Any theme/visual style that is not digitally signed by Microsoft will not work properly on Windows without patching the uxtheme.dll.

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