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Inspirational Royale

A modified version of Royal Inspirat.

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Inspirational Royale is my first modified visual style to come to public use though I am afraid that permission to actually release this modification was denied but was allowed to share it amongst others.

This visual style contains three different types of fonts to choose from as well as four different editions to choose from (so far). It comes in carbon edition (a combination of dark grey and light blue), blue edition (the original Inspirat Royale colours), mint edition (some kind of blue/green and orange) and last but not least olive edition which you should be able to imagine.

Inspirational Royale was first up on the 7th October, 2004 for requests but I have now stopped giving the .msstyle out and sorry for those who have missed out.

Inspirational Royale Modified

A modified version of Inspirational Royale.

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The new comer to the Inspirational Royale, meet the modification of a modification of a modification. I have had this hiding on my computer for some time, a few months ago to be precise. The default font used is HandelGotDLig which so happens not to be free so some people will miss out experiencing Inspirational Royale Modified - in it's original form - meaning that there is two more font types for this visual style but none of them will be as better looking than the original. I am afraid though that Modified only comes in one edition which is the blue edition but I consider it the best edition over the rest.

The taskbar imitates as a transparent taskbar but as this was purposely designed for one use, it isn't 100% real transparency. So some may find it hard to use due to the taskbar unless you work the taskbar and your desktop wallpaper to give it a sense it is transparent (which I strongly encourage people to do).

I hope people enjoy this modification of Inspirational Royale and for those who are interested please read below to see how to request this visual style.

Please check the URL submitted below for instructions on how to request Inspirational Royale Modified:

http://www.helloyourself.org/work

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The font being used for the active/inactive bar and taskbar is Trebuchet MS while in the menu (File, Edit, etc.) is Segoe UI, they'll be both be zipped with the .msstyle if it does get released. There's also Tahoma and Frutiger Linotype available to switch for the active/inactive bar and taskbar.

I'll try with the normal/thick taskbar - don't really know how as I'm still a beginner, still learning the values.

Thanks for listing the fonts you used, they look good with the VS.

I'll try with the normal/thick taskbar - don't really know how as I'm still a beginner, still learning the values.

Don't worry if you can't, I'm sure it won't stop most people from using it! Me included! :)

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