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if u added different color scheme's i'll call it "much better" :yes:

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There will only be one more color - black. I will start working on it once I'm finished with LE3. Because if I start now, every bug that exists in LE3 will also exist in the black version. The main thing left to fix is the java issue, and the fact that the theme doesn't work at all for some people. :unsure:

I've reverted back to the original v3, I just don't like the new progress bar, it may suit the Royal version of this theme but IMO it doesn't suit the default version.?:((

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same, but i dont mind the new progress bar, i just like the classic v3 look..;))

I've reverted back to the original v3, I just don't like the new progress bar, it may suit the Royal version of this theme but IMO it doesn't suit the default version.  :(

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Same here. I think the 'solid' progress bar looks better with Luna Element than those 'pellets' progress bar. Anyway, it's still an awesome VS :D

Does anyone know if there still are problems with the java in LE v3.05. I just saw some stuff fixed that I don't recall fixing.

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Yes, the button problem is still there with LE3.05 using JDK 1.5.0_03-b07.

I didn't checked with JDK 1.4, but with at least with the original release of LE3 it occured also with the older JDK.

Thanks for the update of LE3. Great work.

Cheers,

lithium-

I am not sure if this helps for those people who have missing button in their java control panel.

I use to have that problem when I was using LE 2/3 before I reformatted my computer. After I reformatted my computer, the problem miraculously disappeared. I use the same uxtheme.dll so I am pretty sure that uxtheme.dll isn't the culprit. But I do remember one thing is that the version of Java I had was updated from 1.5.0_2 to 1.5.0_3 via Java Updates where as I downloaded and install 1.5.0_3 when I reformatted my computer. I am wondering whether the problem can be solved by uninstalling the Java you have currently, and by downloading the latest Java and installing it instead of updating the Java through the updates.

Just a note that I think I should share with those having problems with Java.

Ok. Here is a question...

Bring back the userimage on the startmenu for Royal style?

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yes!!!! that would be great! :D :D :D :D

Agreed, it's nice not to see my face every time I click on Start.

and if you dont like seeing your face you can change your user icon :)

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