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I've tested LE3 and I didnt find too much bugs!

I have a french version of Windows XP so the start menu says D?marrer>.

There's a difference between the start button and the taskbar gradient.

I use the Default (Alt start button) so the english start menu doesnt bother me.

em3: I have a picture with the little bugs if you want to see.

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But since the Alt. Startbutton style has been available since version 1 of LE and no one has reported any problems with that I think there won't be any problems...... hopefully.

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I reported a bug for new Compact Alt. Button... check your pms.

This is the only bugless theme I ever tried, besides the b0se's ones. :yes:

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At least the currect version (2.51) has the problem with Java Swing application using SystemLookAndFeel (buttons are not displayed correctly), but maybe this belongs to xpsp2 and jdk 1.5.0_03.

But besides this, the theme is really great. Thanks em3.

At least the currect version (2.51) has the problem with Java Swing application using SystemLookAndFeel (buttons are not displayed correctly), but maybe this belongs to xpsp2 and jdk 1.5.0_03.

But besides this, the theme is really great. Thanks em3.

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We already discussed this issue, and I never experienced this bug neither in version 2.51 nor v.3 beta. Oh, and I use the same jdk on XP SP2.

We already discussed this issue, and I never experienced this bug neither in version 2.51 nor v.3 beta. Oh, and I use the same jdk on XP SP2.

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I saw the discussion but no solution for it.

I've also done a fresh install of xp (sp2 is already included) and i use the latest stylexp version.

Anyway - since i rarely use swing apps, the problem doesn't really bother me.

I saw the discussion but no solution for it.

I've also done a fresh install of xp (sp2 is already included) and i use the latest stylexp version.

Anyway - since i rarely use swing apps, the problem doesn't really bother me.

Yes indeed, this issue is a strange one, as I too have just completed a reformat of my WinXP SP2 laptop, and still experience this 'bug' with JRE 1.5_Update3 and with a patched uxtheme.dll (not WindowX multi-patcher), and it only happens in LunaElement2...

Original LunaElement does not exhibit this issue with my Java Control Panel (windows) not does any other VS that I currently switch to...this includes VS's from my colleagues, Franco (KoL), Ross (b0se) or Stefan (StefanKa)...

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