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Ok, I'm having troubles here. I download the file and extracted its contents to Windows\Resources\Themes

Then, I go to my desktop, right click and choose properties. Once in Properties, I go to the Appearance tab and hit the drop down box. All of my other Visual Styles show up except this one. I have to physically navigate to the Themes folder using explorer and double click the file in order to apply the VS.

Am I doing something wrong?

Sort of... I accidentally archived the folder that the theme was in, so when it extracts, it put the folder, with the theme file sin there, you need to nevigate to that folder, and take the RoyalFour folder and RoyalFour.theme file and put those in resources/theme folder. I think I cleared that up...

love the vs, using it as we speak, however i use the black color scheme and in it i noticed this. in a future release maybe change the light blue to a grey or perhaps the orange to match the start button color :) or something, just seems weird in a black style, to have the blue. heres the pic

Ps. id love a black scheme with maybe green taskbar button or red :D those would rock!

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Yea, thats an upcoming update....when I can figure out how to change it... It must be simple, but I can't find where to edit it :( Kind of frustrating... So until then, you got yourself a blue backround :pinch:

Could anyone help me finish the shell styles for the black themes? I searched the forums, but I can't find anything... I must be blind :cry: Thanks

noticed 2 small things that could be improved, but nothing really bothering

the first thing is that the top of the start menu looks weird with the rest of it, color transition is a little akward

the second thing is that the transition between the lighter line next to the close button and the one on the edge of the window is a bit to noticeable when you have a dark wallpaper (the same on the other side, next to the application icon)

really small things but i think it can be easily fixed :)

thx for ur work !

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noticed 2 small things that could be improved, but nothing really bothering

the first thing is that the top of the start menu looks weird with the rest of it, color transition is a little akward

the second thing is that the transition between the lighter line next to the close button and the one on the edge of the window is a bit to noticeable when you have a dark wallpaper (the same on the other side, next to the application icon)

really small things but i think it can be easily fixed :)

thx for ur work !

Should be fixed with the next update, which should have the shellstyle for the black themes fixed as well. I hope...

does anyone have a nice winamp skin to go along with the royale theme, or any that would match some of the color schemes in this release, i have been using the one stefanka made "spirit" but the black one doesnt really match perfect and the white one is so damn hard to see against the white backgrounds when i pull up a folder or website lol

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