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holy ###### and balls, i absolutely love it!!!

i think you just might get me to move from a dark desktop... unless you make a dark color variation.

(Y)(Y)(Y)(Y)(Y)(Y)(Y)(Y)(Y)(Y)(Y)(Y)(Y)(Y)(Y)

edit: you should include the HandelGotDLig font next time :)

edit 2: esd.jpg

just a couple things i noticed...

1... the two arrows towards the top... they could be rounded off a bit more.

2... the area I circled is self-explanatory

3... it'd be nice, if you compacted the programs menu... so there isn't so much space between folders. so more can fit on one column... know what i mean?

btw, i absolutely love this style!

Edited by nemo

very nice indeed...

but as is usual with a lot of VS's i wish people would ditch the rounding off of edges on the program tabs in the taskbar!!! SQUARE THEM!!!! :D

and id like the warnings to stand out more, eg when someone msgs thru MSN. the flashing isnt easy to spot.

i'll use it for a while though because overall its pretty decent. square version and more visible flashing, and perhaps some paler colours would make this OWN :)

edit : it seems to have diffs with google toolbar too...

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Edited by predator001
wow, this looks amazing ;)

can i get that font too?

jupaine AT vassar DOT edu

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sent...

for the people requesting HandelGotDLig (the font)... and to ChiLam... when the HandelGotDLig is used as the font style... it kind of screws up certain windows. For example, if you look basically anywhere where there is a label on a window, the font is too wide, so the label gets pushed off and you can't read the entire label.

A quick fix (cause i really like the font)... is I applied the arial (or tahoma, whichever you prefer) substyle... and then go into Advanced, and change the title bar font to HandelGotDLig, and it looks wonderful!

holy ###### and balls, i absolutely love it!!!

i think you just might get me to move from a dark desktop... unless you make a dark color variation.

(Y)(Y)(Y)(Y)(Y)(Y)(Y)(Y)(Y)(Y)(Y)(Y)(Y)(Y)(Y)

edit:  you should include the HandelGotDLig font next time :)

edit 2:  esd.jpg

just a couple things i noticed...

1... the two arrows towards the top... they could be rounded off a bit more.

2... the area I circled is self-explanatory

3... it'd be nice, if you compacted the programs menu... so there isn't so much space between folders.  so more can fit on one column... know what i mean?

btw, i absolutely love this style!

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Wow! that is a HUGE bug, i dont see the bug on my desktop. Are you running windowblinds or stylexp?

Anyone else getting this bug?

Wow! that is a HUGE bug, i dont see the bug on my desktop. Are you running windowblinds or stylexp?

Anyone else getting this bug?

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patched uxtheme. :D

edit: found another bug:

esd1.jpg

(the checkboxes)

ohhhhhhhhh and ChiLam.... the first bug, where the stuff is all messed up (in the first picture i showed)... it's fine now... the first time i applied it, it made the tabs in 2 rows instead of 1, but now it's fine :yes:

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