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Ok, bit of a tough request but i'm asking someone to help me get the list to look as much like the calender as possible, advice or methods appreciated.

Would also like to remove the icons on the left of the name, so it is just the names there.

Cheers lads and lasses.

:)

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Samurize is your best bet ...

For scrollbar problem, In Miranda options go to Contact List -> Window, and tick the "Automatically resize window to height of list", depending on how many people are usually online that could take up your whole screen, but try it anyway, you can set the maximum percentage.

Make sure for IEView, check Message Sessions -> Message Window -> Message Log Tab, and scroll down and check the "Use IEView as a default message log"

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I don't see that option, my Tree isn't set up in that order either. :huh:

On my IE View options page the tabs are Basic - Emoticons - Templates

And for the scroll bar, This is what I have.

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And I still get the scroll bar. What am I doing wrong?

Thanks,

Sauce

How do you guys get themes to work? I installed the newest ieview, tabsrmm and selected satin.ivt as my templates and as my RTL templates, but still Im getting the default theme, except when I try to write a message the text color is same as the background color so I can't see any text without highlighting it first? :cry:

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Ok, I got everything working, IEview etc.

3 Problems.

1. I can't see what I type until after I send or Select the text.

2. When someone messages me, It doesn't open automatically, My tray icon flashes and I must click there then open the contact. (Is there a way to just have windows open when I get Messaged?)

3. I can't get rid of the scroll bar still.

Any help would be greatly, greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Sauce

1. Options > Message Sessions > Fonts and colors

2. if you use tabsrmm: Message sessions > message window > tabs and layouts > check -popup container if minimized and -automatically popup the windows/tab...

3. You have to change the 30% to something like 90%

I'd like the background of my contact list to be transparent on my desktop and whenever I have windows open. Miranda is set as Always On Top and this works fine but only if the background is white. When it's on top of any coloured backgrounds, e.g. the blue borders surrounding Neowin forums, it looks horrible.

I thought it had something to do with ClearType in XP but it wasn't the case

The font I'm currently using is Century Gothic.

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Any help on fixing this would be appreciated!

I downloaded the clist-nicer plugin from miranda-im.  Since I heard you need that plugin to use .clist files I got it.  So now the question is... if I download a .clist file, where do I put it?

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Although I'm new to Miranda, I'm pretty sure this is how it works:

Go to Options->Contact List->List Background+-> Import then select the clist file you downloaded.

You can put your downloaded .clist file anywhere on your hard drive though.

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