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sorry to jack this thread, but i can't help and wonder what i'm doing wrong.

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1. i have tweakUI enabled and the background seems transparent no matter what i do.

2. how do i get rid of the icons and the "no view mode" bar?

3. is there a plugin that supports characters other than english?

4. this might be my stupidity, but everytime i chat.... the chat window does not auto scroll to the new message, but instead moves up to old messages. which leads me having to scroll down to read new received messages.

thank you.

This isn't exactly in reference to customisation, but just a general problem I'm having with Miranda - it won't log onto AIM for me. It tries to log on for a bit, but no luck. Do I need to change my login sever settings and such?

It's been asked some posts before

Ok, i'm getting really frustrated about my message log. I'm not using any plugins for it, but to put it simply ibasically just want it looking like mynimal's. See here.

I'm not really sure what you want, but I think you want it to look like Mynimal's? So, let's see. Go to Options -> Events -> Message Log.

Uncheck: Show icons, Show times, Show dates, Show status changes.

For the fonts, change: Outgoing Messages, Incoming Messages, Message Area to the colour Black, and whatever font he's using (I can't tell, but it looks like Verdana bolded); Outgoing Name, Incoming Name, Outgoing Colon, Incoming Colon to Light Blue and the same font as the one he's using.

Background colour (above the font changes), change it to grey.

I think that's it.

This isn't exactly in reference to customisation, but just a general problem I'm having with Miranda - it won't log onto AIM for me. It tries to log on for a bit, but no luck. Do I need to change my login sever settings and such?

I personally don't use AIM, but I think updating the AIM connectivity plugin usually works. Or maybe revert to an older version if you've already got the newest.

I'm not really sure what you want, but I think you want it to look like Mynimal's? So, let's see. Go to Options -> Events -> Message Log.

I have a related question. I've never had trouble editing the styles for the default SRMM, but my name always shows up as (unknown contact). How can I change that?

I'm not really sure what you want, but I think you want it to look like Mynimal's? So, let's see. Go to Options -> Events -> Message Log.

Uncheck: Show icons, Show times, Show dates, Show status changes.

Like i said in the previous page, i don't have those options:

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I presumed i would find those options under the Message Sessions > Message Log window, but there's basically every options but the ones i'm looking for.

Like i said in the previous page, i don't have those options:

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I presumed i would find those options under the Message Sessions > Message Log window, but there's basically every options but the ones i'm looking for.

You can customize the message log under

Options -> Message Sessions -> Message Window -> Message Log -> Standard templates...

Here is a screenshot:

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Hi, Newest modern contactlist 0.4.1.4 unicode is totally invisible. Miranda 4.3.42 starts without crashing, but no icon in the system tray is visible and there is no way to access the contact list at all. Did also create a new profile ... same problem. Deleted all unneeded plugins, but nothing helps. can't create a versions info because, I can't access the main menu. I'm using WinXP Pro with SP2 installed, latest ICQJ plugin, and the png2dib from miranda core package and the imgdecoder. ???? Please have a look on it.

Hey i was wondering where i could get the clist and icons that are in this picture...http://www.deviantart.com/view/19030603/

and then also, what ieview template he is using...thanks guys

The ieview template is Longhorn by russellc.

Not sure about the other stuff you're after though sorry.

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