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Bugs and minor adjustments: (see pic)

adjustments:

-highlite on left panel is one pixel off from right and left

-highlite on right panel is way off center

-startplaces seperator is overhanging onto right edges panel

bugs:

-group taskbar panel highlite is way off

-checkboxes from within internet explorer are fuzzy

just a quick look,so i will search more more latter...

ps: nice job btw....

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Bugs and minor adjustments: (see pic)

adjustments:

-highlite on left panel is one pixel off from right and left

-highlite on right panel is way off center

-startplaces seperator is overhanging onto right edges panel

bugs:

-group taskbar panel highlite is way off

-checkboxes from within internet explorer are fuzzy

just a quick look,so i will search more more latter...

ps: nice job btw....

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Adjustments:

- Yep, one pixel off.

- I can adjust it if you dont mind the arrow next to the icons get too close together or maybe overlaped. FYI, this the best margin i can find.

- Will be fixed.

Bugs:

- Dont know if its fixable, will try again.

- I dont have that bug.

Edit: typos

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ChiLam:

Worked a bit with start panel...

left panel (startpanelmfu) content margin (5,2,10,1)

right panel (startpanelplaces) content margin (1,14,9,10) also add transparent and add transparent color (255,0,255)

these margins depend on wigets (see pic) being resized 4 pixel less and having empty space hotpink...

what ya think?

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Are you looking from inside internet explorer tools/internet options (where bug is) or our you right clicking internet explorer -internet properties (where bug would not show)

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Both way doesn't show me the bug. :huh:

ChiLam:

Worked a bit with start panel...

left panel (startpanelmfu) content margin (5,2,10,1)

right panel (startpanelplaces) content margin (1,14,9,10) also add transparent and add transparent color (255,0,255)

these margins depend on wigets (see pic) being resized 4 pixel less and having empty space hotpink...

what ya think?

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:woot: Nice one! And thanks for the solution. I should have you to beta test the VS in the 1st place.

i just wanted to say that I really like this VS. i've put it on my laptop (@work) and my desktop and couldn't be happier with it.

i did have 1 suggestion on it. if u could make the tray look sunken (like when the focus is on a particular window). if u need me to explain a little more, i would be more than happy to help.

thanks again.

  • 4 weeks later...

This is what he said in another thread.

There will not be any updates on this/any of my VS anymore, including ESD Beta 2.

Main reason is Im switched, seeing so much RIP in windows customizing makes me feel sad. Cant those ppl ask for permission before rel a modded VS? Is that so hard to ask?

I can point you a link to a site which they mod and rel VS(any VS you can name of) as their own (without permission and not even mentioned the Authors).

-ChiLam

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Mate, don't just let those assclowns get ya. I know what you're going through even though I'm not into all this VS stuff. But in times like these it's almost impossible to prevent those situations.

Would be a real pitty to let go of this excellent theme. Please keep it up!

Oh fuc* NO! This theme looks so promising, but I haven't found this thread until today. :/

Can someone pleeease send me this theme to nitschi @ nitschi . at? I hope it's ok for ChiLam if people are sharing this.

And a big **** YOU to people ripping themes and releasing them as their own. This makes me sick...

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