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Why did you take the turn off/log off buttons out?! Why?! WHY?!

I found a bug too. (maybe you can make me a special version with turn off/log off buttons, because I loaef you <<<<<<<<3333333333)

It only seems to happen when there are tabs undeneath the menu. It likes to stick, only on the shutdown menu does it go too far out though.

PS: I must have version with turn off/log off buttons. NOW. Please?

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Why did you take the turn off/log off buttons out?! Why?! WHY?!

I found a bug too. (maybe you can make me a special version with turn off/log off buttons, because I loaef you <<<<<<<<3333333333)

It only seems to happen when there are tabs undeneath the menu.  It likes to stick, only on the shutdown menu does it go too far out though.

PS: I must have version with turn off/log off buttons. NOW. Please?

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Because it looks cool, check the readme in the skin zip, and btw I will see, I dont have time right now :o

I don't like it.? Missing shutdown buttons is an usability problem.? You can't distinguish a selected button/tab from a unselected one easily, and the text in the Start menu and menubars is too small.

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I am just going to post my opinion anywyas so dont take it as If i were angry, the 'missing shutdown buttons' arent missing, it's hidden in the place you are used for but you needed to check the readme to make the buttons, and if you dont like it, oh well, it's just like some people dont use the folder options shellbar cause they think they are a waste of space, and some other think they look cool and usable.

And you can just even click taskbar and press [ALT+F4] for shutdown dialog, or [Winkey+L] to switch user

And for the menus if its too small thats why there are thick versions and *I* can difference the tabs and buttons myself, so If you want to use anyway then mod it, it's not hard with skinstudio, or dont use it:wacko:o: just in case and again this is not to get you angry, they are facts as well as you posted facts which I mentioned in the start of the topic to not bash ou:):)

:cry: Can't you somehow fix this ?  I want to use XS version !

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I tried converting the TTF to .FON to fix it, but when i loaded it it worked, but i discovered space character was gone, I need a flawless TTF (truetype) to FON (raster) conversion to do it, or find a standard 07_55 raster font

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