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Another spotted unesthetism: the "Start" word appears currently aliased like in Royale VS. That is a very simple mod to do since it's just plain text.

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It is not my fault that your start text isn't antialised. That is a setting on your computer. Enable ClearType dude. And download this.

I see the same in the screenshot you took and placed on your DeviantArt page.

Also, I've already enabled ClearType since I own an LCD monitor and already tuned with that app.

Don't think it's my fault, though. =(

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The Start Button text and flag is an overlay from explorer.exe. There is nothing I can do about it. Not even sure what you mean, I can't see nothing out of the ordinary.

Loving this theme em3 :) Its defaintly looking promising. Ive just had any idea, bare in mind this mock-up took 30secs in photoshop :p

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I havent implemented this, as I have zero Style Builder skills to say the least, Ive just edited a screenshot. The graphic itself could be much better, ie. in the same style as the the current alt start button, but with colour, if you see my meaning?

Anyway, thought Id share the thought.

Tom

Loving this theme em3 :) Its defaintly looking promising. Ive just had any idea, bare in mind this mock-up took 30secs in photoshop :p

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I havent implemented this, as I have zero Style Builder skills to say the least, Ive just edited a screenshot. The graphic itself could be much better, ie. in the same style as the the current alt start button, but with colour, if you see my meaning?

Anyway, thought Id share the thought.

Tom

Tom, that's a nice button on blue scheme. Yes. :yes:

Let me say first off, this theme is fantastic.

Is it possible to have this theme but have the toolbars, status bar etc. in ordinary programs (windows explorer for example) in a nice light blue, like office 2003 looks in default WinXP theme. Also keeping that nice blue in word, outlook, excel etc. Themes, inc. this one, seem to turn the toolbars in Word 2003 a different colour - in this instance beige. I would like to keep them blue, any chance?

Let me say first off, this theme is fantastic.

Is it possible to have this theme but have the toolbars, status bar etc. in ordinary programs (windows explorer for example) in a nice light blue, like office 2003 looks in default WinXP theme. Also keeping that nice blue in word, outlook, excel etc. Themes, inc. this one, seem to turn the toolbars in Word 2003 a different colour - in this instance beige. I would like to keep them blue, any chance?

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Do you have the latest version of the theme. I think it is fixed.

Just don't let everyone bully you with so many requests that you end up diluting the best theme that I have seen in a very long time into something that becomes impractical to use, like 99.9% of the others.

As I said before, one of, if not the best, theme out there.

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