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Hey, I've just started using clist nicer+ and I've gotten my miranda to look like this (with the help of josephyang, many thanks :)):

mirandabackground2km.png

^That is with my desktop background behind it.

mirandabackground23ke.png

^This is with a dark background behind it.

As you can see, the contact list background assumes the background of my desktop, and not of what is directly behind it. Is there any way to get true transparency?

Agh, thats really hot. Icons are custom yours, or?

Nothing special.

Just the whole xpk-set (dark) and "Venner" IEview-template.

screenshot270120061700008kf.th.png

Care to explain how to use the IEview plugin?

I have been trying to configure it with TabSRMM plugin but this is what I have got so far...the chat windows are still not skinned....what am I doing wrong?

post-149880-1138546621_thumb.jpg

Hey, I've just started using clist nicer+ and I've gotten my miranda to look like this (with the help of josephyang, many thanks :)):

mirandabackground2km.png

^That is with my desktop background behind it.

mirandabackground23ke.png

^This is with a dark background behind it.

As you can see, the contact list background assumes the background of my desktop, and not of what is directly behind it. Is there any way to get true transparency?

That looks real nice, man. :D

Care to explain how to use the IEview plugin?

I have been trying to configure it with TabSRMM plugin but this is what I have got so far...the chat windows are still not skinned....what am I doing wrong?

You have to enable IEview-support in TabSrmm:

Message Sessions -> Message Window -> Message Log -> Support for external plugins -> Use IEview as default message log

can someone tell me how i can get rid of the "my contacts" part on my contact list, ive looked everywhere!!!

thanks

Im using the german version, but so i have to translate it backwards:

Main menu -> frames -> contact list -> disable "show title bar"

My IEView seems to be out of date, I remember having it with way more options, but then I formatted and I get this:

miranda.png

Any idea why this is? Plugin conflict?

Here's a list of all the plugins I have running:

aim.dll - Version: 1.4.2.3

chat.dll - Version: 0.2.1.3

clist_modern.dll - Version: 0.3.2.17

fingerprint.dll - Version: 0.0.0.8

historypp.dll - Version 1.4.0.0

icolib.dll - 0.0.0.2

ieview.dll - 1.0.5.2

msn.dll - 0.4.0.4

neweventnotify.dll - 0.0.4.0

tabsrmm.dll - 0.0.8.0

updater.dll - 0.3.1.7

yahoo.dll - 0.3.0.9

I bolded the ones that I thought might be of issue.

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