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that is weird. when you click on longhorn.msstyle it should have a selection.

unless you haven't patched up your UXTheme.

Its patched, I've been using the Royale theme.

I've tried everything....still can't get the theme to apply....can't get it as a selection in my drop down box in my Appearance tab.

Any other ideas?

Its patched, I've been using the Royale theme.

I've tried everything....still can't get the theme to apply....can't get it as a selection in my drop down box in my Appearance tab.

Any other ideas?

The Royale theme works without uxtheme.dll being patched, as it has a valid Microsoft signature. I'd say you haven't patched it.

The Royale theme works without uxtheme.dll being patched, as it has a valid Microsoft signature. I'd say you haven't patched it.

I've ran the Neowin UXTheme patcher that's pinned at the top of this forum. I've also used insanekiwi's guide using the replacer program. It says that it was sucessfully patched using either method.

I still can't get it to work. I still double click on the .msstyle file and all it does is pop up the appearance tab and it still isn't an option.

What the heck am I doing wrong?

Wow! great work, still deciding on using slate or jade... lol.. wait im using plex! its blue!

can you make the midnight version of slate (or wahtever its called) all i know that it is a dark blue version of Slate and i like it.

Mistic?

hey KoL

any chance of fixing this litle problem

as you can see the back and forward text is out blurry

I cant find that color

if someone knows where is that please let me know :)

EDIT: that bug is only in Aero, Jade and Athens. Slate and Plex doesnt have it :wacko:

Hey! I justed wanted to say nice job on this! I really like it, especially Plex. :D

However, I think I may have found a bug. It seems to only affect the Display Property tabs and none of the other tabs.

that happen because Display Properties doesnt use the right tab, only use the left and middle tabs. I dont know why :huh:

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