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I just got LiteStep and REALLY like it. Just a few questions:

1) How do I select Rhodium Edge II, I'm using a modded UxTheme.dll and it doesn't appear. Before I used style XP but I don't really want to use that is there another way to get it to appear?

2) My AmpControl bar doesn't work,it always says Winamp off even when I launch it

3) Is there a good wallpaper for this?

4) In LiteStep is there anyway to make your explorer have the nice sidebar XP has as default

some1 asked a while back how to change clock to 24 hours time to 12 hour this is how

in X:LiteStepthemesrhodiumedgeconfig and open up label.rc one line orignally says:

<pre>TimeLabelText "[date('ii')]:[date('ii')]"</pre>

change it to:

<pre>TimeLabelText "[date('h')]:[date('n')] [date('am/pm')]"</pre>

one problem os now it can get a let big so u want to set it to size 11 font or et rid of [date('am/pm')]

also for some reason the nice sidebar came back for no reason

i cant get winamp controls to work, it doesnt recongize winamp, i have jAmptoo v 1.3 and winamp 3 plz help

is ther any good wallpaper i like the one that was in the screen shot at deskmod but dnt know whre to find it

i am using stylexp until the msstyles come out

actually i figured out what it was to get the xp sidebar instead of folders one

normally to load of the explorer it uses "$FileManager$" but to get it with the side bar use "$FileManager$" "$Drives$" the rhodium edge sc bar had it but the popup menu didnt thats why it "magically" happened but now i changed it

i actually went back to winamp 2.8 and now the ampcontrols work!

I am a little busy right now, but I will get to an orange/black winamp as soon as I can. Shouldn't take me near as long to do since, this was my first skin. If anyone knows a good way to get a hold of arhra, I havne't got a reply from him, but his arsware.org address is the only one I have, and that site is having hosting problems. Glad you like the skin.

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I have a question for everyone. I wanted to know if everyone thinks it would be okay for me to release my Rhodium Edge winamp skin. I have tried contacting arhra, by e-mail, im, and asking on this board and over at ars. It has been a couple months since I started trying. What is everyone's opinion on me releasing the skin without his permission since I have tried to contact him multiple times? Let me know.

-Infomatik

Originally posted by Infomatik

I have a question for everyone. I wanted to know if everyone thinks it would be okay for me to release my Rhodium Edge winamp skin. I have tried contacting arhra, by e-mail, im, and asking on this board and over at ars. It has been a couple months since I started trying. What is everyone's opinion on me releasing the skin without his permission since I have tried to contact him multiple times? Let me know.

-Infomatik

man, i think your skin is great, but i do feel you need to get his permission. it?s a pity that we can?t enjoy it, though!

Originally posted by Integral

How did arhra get LiteStep to work and Microsoft's style start menu to work at the same time?

Like it shows on arhra's desktop picture in the first page of this thread?

he didn't... he just combined two screen shots into one so he wouldn't need to set up two different shots for each theme.

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