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I updated my logoff and shutdown dialogs with the new buttons from em3.

The update is minor some won't notice the difference but I prefer the buttons now.

Click here to download.

Thanks One321 for hosting the file!

Instructions are included in the zip and this is for english Windows only.

Bitmaps with instructions are included for non-english Windows.

Here's a screenshot:

I updated my logoff and shutdown dialogs with the new buttons from em3.

The update is minor some won't notice the difference but I prefer the buttons now.

Click here to download.

Thanks One321 for hosting the file!

Instructions are included in the zip and this is for english Windows only.

Bitmaps with instructions are included for non-english Windows.

Here's a screenshot:

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Nicely done! (Y)

How bout Royale buttons? :D

Regarding the problem with Java Swing application (like the java control panel) i would like to figure out what the problem could be, because some people has the problem and others don't have it. So i think it could be local configuration problem.

Problem occurs

(X) yes

( ) no

Windows XP:

( ) no sp

( ) sp1

(X) sp2

OS Language

(X) english

( ) other (which one?)

Java Version:

(X) 1.5.0_03

( ) other 1.5.x version

( ) 1.4.x

Method to enable non-ms visual styles:

( ) Style XP

( ) Neowin uxtheme.dll patcher

( ) Other uxtheme.dll patcher (please add link to patcher or patch description if available)

(X) Other solution (is the any?)

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Ticked in the appropriate boxes. For 'other solution', if you call doing a quick port to WB format a 'solution', so be it.

This isn't the prettiest thing when it comes to skins, but the control panel is the last thing I have to worry about (BTW, this is common for WB, not a specific skin):

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Regarding the problem with Java Swing application (like the java control panel) i would like to figure out what the problem could be, because some people has the problem and others don't have it. So i think it could be local configuration problem.

Problem occurs

( ) yes

(x) no

Windows XP:

( ) no sp

( ) sp1

(x) sp2

OS Language

(x) english

( ) other (which one?)

Java Version:

(x) 1.5.0_03

( ) other 1.5.x version

( ) 1.4.x

Method to enable non-ms visual styles:

( ) Style XP

( ) Neowin uxtheme.dll patcher

(x) Other uxtheme.dll patcher (please add link to patcher or patch description if available)

( ) Other solution (is the any?)

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I downloaded the hacked uxtheme.dll and replaced it myself. With Luna Element 2, I was having problems with Java Control Panel, but I recently updated to 1.5.0_03-b07 and everything is fine with both 2 and 3.

EDIT: You can find patched UXTHEME.DLLs here.

Edited by one321
Ticked in the appropriate boxes. For 'other solution', if you call doing a quick port to WB format a 'solution', so be it.

This isn't the prettiest thing when it comes to skins, but the control panel is the last thing I have to worry about (BTW, this is common for WB, not a specific skin):

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So it works for you, since you don't use the style as it was released from em3.

You're right, that nearly everyone don't have to worry about the java control panel, but the problem, that the buttons outline is not visible will occur in any swing application which uses the system look and feel (jbuilder, etc).

It is a definite problem with the Element theme, guys. I am using a patched uxtheme.dll and tried the java control panel with the XP default theme and with the DarkLuna theme. They both showed the control panel properly. So, being that the default XP theme and an unofficial unsigned theme work without flaw, one can conclude that its a glitch in Element.

Edited by denzilla
It is a definite problem with the Element theme, guys. I am using a patched uxtheme.dll and tried the java control panel with the XP default theme and with the DarkLuna theme. They both showed the control panel properly. So, being that the default XP theme and an unofficial unsigned theme work without flaw, one can conclude that its a glitch in Element.

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As you can see up above, I am using Luna Element 3 and the control panel displays properly.

...and, I think this post might be overlooked since it ended up at the bottom of the last page so here it is again.

I updated my logoff and shutdown dialogs with the new buttons from em3.

The update is minor some won't notice the difference but I prefer the buttons now.

Click here to download.

Thanks One321 for hosting the file!

Instructions are included in the zip and this is for english Windows only.

Bitmaps with instructions are included for non-english Windows.

585960811[/snapback]

Then what the hell is the problem!? I mean, the only thing I haven't done is install StyleXP. Did you get your dll from the site a few posts up? whats the hash of the file?

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I downloaded mine from a repository site that is no longer up and running back when I made an XPSP2 slipstream pre-patched CD.

File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\uxtheme.dll

Hash: 7D7634826C02D0CB825AAF1A38742FC5

I downloaded mine from a repository site that is no longer up and running back when I made an XPSP2 slipstream pre-patched CD.

File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\uxtheme.dll

Hash: 7D7634826C02D0CB825AAF1A38742FC5

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Tried your file and got the same results as before. Thanks for sending me the file to test, though :)

Edited by denzilla
i'm working on a steam skin to compliment em3 vs.

preview

if anyone has some experience let me know, i could use a lil help

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great idea, but i tihnk it will need a lot of work :yes:

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