[release] Royal Inspirat Special Edition


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i have using it by porting thru skin studio.. but the botton right of taskbar is not automatically imported...

i guess i have to learn using skin studio now.

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I don't really understand what you mean by 'bottom right of taskbar'.

There's no problem with taskbar for me, using the latest version of skinstudio.

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good theme stefanka :D ....

but ....  :pinch:

where is the windowblinds version ... i guess frogboy would be porting it as he did with ur original royaaaal theme  :rolleyes:

frogboyyy ...... frogboyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy ... common .. talk to me.

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Yeah and that WB port was less than quality. It had major issues. Persoanlly I don't think Frogboy should have released that one. It didn't do Royal Inspirat justice. I think Stefanka should've had tyhe final say before it was released(dunno if he did but it's hard to believe he'd let it be released after seeing the final product)

A few notes. I really dig this Ryal Inspirat mod because it has features from other themes incorporated into(by coincedence or not) like WB's Vector Cell's reflection running along the top of the titlebar. A bit of a Longhorn Plex feel as far as the start menu and and taskbar are concerned. And of course it still has that Royal Inspirat feel to it. This is gonna remain at #1 this year for VS's (in my book)

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this might sound like a stupid question but I'm using UXTheme and when I put the folder into the Themes folder it doesn't show in the Menu as a selection, anyone know why?

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I think you put the wrong folder there.

When you first download the file and extract it, you have 2 folders inside, "Extras" and "Visual Style".

Go to Visual Style folder, and you'll see it's divided into 2 again, "Longhornish" and "Macish".

You have to put either (or both) "Longhornish" folder and "Macish" folder seperately, because they're the ones that contain .mssstyle files.

Hope I helped.

Yeah and that WB port  was less than quality. It had major issues. Persoanlly I don't think Frogboy should have released that one. It didn't do Royal Inspirat justice. I think Stefanka should've had tyhe final say before it was released(dunno if he did but it's hard to believe he'd let it be released after seeing the final product)

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Um... I don't think there was any major problem with the ported version of Royale Inspirat.

I think all Frogboy did was porting .msstyle file, and fix small bugs and fill up other WindowsBlind's exclusively skinned parts, so there shouldn't be any quality loss.

Um... I don't think there was any major problem with the ported version of Royale Inspirat.

I think all Frogboy did was porting .msstyle file, and fix small bugs and fill up other WindowsBlind's exclusively skinned parts, so there shouldn't be any quality loss.

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No problems...are you serious? would you like screenshots?

How do you add it to the Visual Style list in Display Properties/Appearances?

Also can someone make a WMP10 skin for this? :D

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I'm sure you have your uxtheme.dll patched, right? :ninja:

I think you have same problem with amnesia_kei, so I'll just re-post what I said.

When you first download the file and extract it, you have 2 folders inside, "Extras" and "Visual Style".

Go to Visual Style folder, and you'll see it's divided into 2 again, "Longhornish" and "Macish".

You have to put either (or both) "Longhornish" folder and "Macish" folder seperately, because they're the ones that contain .mssstyle files.

Please tell me if it wasn't the solution.

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