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this looks exactly like system4....

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Yes, it is very similar. :) the author of System visual style and I have already compared our skins and he had no problems with my Roue. Anyways, I didn't notice that the skins look so alike until somebody pointed it out, just like you did LOL :D

yea.. I "hacked" it in stylebuilder and made a thin taskbar for myself ;)

well, I finally have something to replace to opus3 :)

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:woot: Please post your version somewhere and give us a link to it. Remeber, this skin is Public Domain after all, it's written so in the readme file.

great VS, could you make a compact version ? cause my CRT is 15' :)

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In order to make a compact version I'd have to redesign all the buttons on the taskband so that the icons would fit in... :pinch: I don't know if I've the energy nor will to get into that right now :no:

If anybody else wants to do that they are more than welcome to do it and post it to NeoWin! Share people, share, share, share! :woot:

In order to make a compact version I'd have to redesign all the buttons on the taskband so that the icons would fit in...  :pinch: I don't know if I've the energy nor will to get into that right now  :no: 

If anybody else wants to do that they are more than welcome to do it and post it to NeoWin! Share people, share, share, share! :woot:

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anyway, thanks for your replying :)

The only bug I've sen w/ this style is in the "progress bar" I guess it's called. When you load a webpage, and the progress bar show's the loading of the page, when it would normally be empty, it's already got a slight bit of progress before it actually starts. It's also like this in Thunderbird. Can provide screens if needed.

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