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Well I started looking for Longhorn themes for XP to use it but I didnt like all the themes that I found so I started my own. Ive been working for the past 3 days in this longhorn set for Windows XP.

Longhorn Slate: Almost identical to Longhorn theme.

Longhorn Jade: Almost identical to Longhorn theme the only things that I changed was the startbutton and the blue fonts are a little darker than the original theme.

Longhorn Aero: My version of Aero.

Longhorn Athens: An Aero mod based on screenshot of Athens PC Concept found on Winsupersite.

I think Im going to create another one based on this screenshot - http://www.winsupersite.com/images/showcase/aero-02.png

The Slate, Jade and Aero are finished, Im working with Athens right now.

I have one question about Stylebuilder to see if someone can answer it. When a windows go inactive everything in the windows are in inactive state except the toolbar background. I want to make the toolbarbackground.bmp image to have an inactive state. I tried editing the XML but have no luck. If anyone know how to do this I would like to know.

Thanks

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they look good

dont know what to tell you abuout the toolbar thing, dont think you are going to be able to do it, i do not think that the msstyle can change that, i think you would have to mess with some system files and add another bmp in explorer.exe (or whatever file has the toolbar bmps) for the state that you want to add.

@ Cody: well I think I'll release the theme without that inactive state. I wanted to do that with the msstyle but I think it cant be done :(

@ bass87: maybe tomorrow :)

One of the thing that I like of this theme is the shellstyle, its very simple but looks nice. I made the icons for the shellstyle using icons from Longhorn and XP.

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