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Using modern, have image coder, loaded skins, however everything is still invisible. Theres just no contact list. What a shame :(

I can see the skin for a second when miranda loads, then its just all black boxes. If i try to load any skin then its just all invisible.

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deep_sky 

Do you perchance have the tweakui dll addon enabled? I had that as a holdover from the ancient days, and since it was not messing up with clist_nicer, i had never disabled it. However, it really does not work with clist_modern at all, and causes graphical messups similar to what you are showing. mine was a series of black rectangles, and would not go away until i disabled the tweakui addon.

Here is another demonstation of the 'Modern Clist Layered'-skinengine:

Vista-Look (transparency & glow-effect) without Vista

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Please, don't send me any requests for this skin, it won't leave my harddisc in near future.

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hi, where can i get your icons?

Well having a bit of a problem here.

Two actually, First, it's like I have a line where nicknames doesn't continue. Any ideas where to change that?

Also, every icq user doesn't change with the rest of my config.

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When I try and connect to Jabber, it comes up with this error, does anybody know how to fix this?

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maybe you should download the SSL libraries and put them into the miranda folder (a library is a .dll) sorry I don't remember how it was called, but iirc it was at the miranda forums :)

msn group chat on miranda does not work for me. when the two people speak the text is fine, but the third person has there name in <>

eg: " peter: <james> hi" when james tries to say hi in a conversation with me and peter. is there any way just to have it appear normal like "james: hi"

thanks in advance if anyone can help

How can I move the status icon from the left to the right side? The client/protocol/etc selections under the contact list->window do not seem to allow anything other than the status icon on the left and the client icon on the right. I do not want to see both, I want to see the status icon on the right.

@deep_sky: you can move the status icon to the right by changing the order of elements here: Contact List -> Row items. from there, you can change order of where each item is. move "Text" to the first position

@john fru: try the latest miranda builds from here

@russellc

I had to update to a newer version apparently to get the options you mentioned, but now the skin doesnt apply at all. To be sure I have the proper dll versions, can you point me to the proper place t download the correct versions?

EDIT:

Okay I found .3.1.216 and installed that one, and the skin works. However, the text looks terrible. It's like looking at a CRT with busted convergence. This appears to be an issue with the plugin, not the skin. Is anyone else seeing problems with text looking bad with this version. Is there a newer version with the options I would like (row items) that doesnt have messed up text issues?

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