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I am having problems with all java application: Netbeans and ZendStudio when using luna2 or luna3

Netbeans: not working at all until i change the theme :(

ZendStudio: scroll bar and buttoms disappeared :(

Any solution?

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No solution I'm afraid and it doesn't appear to be on the "To fix" list, either.

took me forever....but i'm a happy camper now. Compact Full!  :D

Thanks huskerpat for your help!  :D

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Yeah, that looks nice. I'm not going to complain though. em3 came through for me and bumped the compact taskbar height up 2px, so I'm good.

But nice work on that start menu. I prefer that over the compact one. (Y)

Yeah, that looks nice.  I'm not going to complain though.  em3 came through for me and bumped the compact taskbar height up 2px, so I'm good.

But nice work on that start menu.  I prefer that over the compact one.  (Y)

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Thanks Smitjel :)

it looks a little bit better now with the dividing lines going all the way accross.

i too like like that he upped the height 2px.

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em3,

Did you remove the user pic from the start menu because it was causing problems? The reason I ask is that I used stylebuilder to re-enable the pic and it messed up the selections in the appearance tab. Thats all I changed, so I have no idea how to fix it.

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I removed it because I wanted to. :)

em3 kinda dropped out of site lately. Hope he is not ill again.  :ermm:

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Yea, I've been ill for quite some time. Feeling a bit better today though.

Any chance of adding to LE3 an additional choice for the "compact green", where the taskbar size is the same as ver 2.5 (thinner taskbar). The look of the green start button also definitely changed after 2.5. Appears to have less highlight of the bottom half of the button.

I like the titlebar and taskbar look of LE3 compact green, just not into the fatter taskbar. And I know you only increased it a few pixels, but it does show. Sounds picky, but others have mentioned the same thing.

If you decide to add this to LE3, I wouldn't change the current green compact, just maybe add the thinner taskbar as "classic green compact", or whatever. The same green start button as v2.5 would be pretty cool too. Just my opinion...

As always, Your work and sharing is highly appreciated. Thanks!

The java problem will most likely never get fixed. Unless someone find the reason for it not working.

I'm glad that this has been acknowledged as an issue with your nice, clean VS of LunaElement3...I was even chatting with a colleague who has tried one of many types of 'uxtheme.dll' be it a manual tweak, or a multi-patcher...even tried StyleXP, no success...

Even though my knowledge of StyleBuilder is very limited, I do have some 'good solid contacts' with a couple of themers (who produce works) equal to your high quality standards...Maybe if their schedule permits, and they have the willingness to explore/investigate, their 'outside perspective' may produce a solution...

If this would be acceptable to you em3...

;)

I'm glad that this has been acknowledged as an issue with your nice, clean VS of LunaElement3...I was even chatting with a colleague who has tried one of many types of 'uxtheme.dll' be it a manual tweak, or a multi-patcher...even tried StyleXP, no success...

Even though my knowledge of StyleBuilder is very limited, I do have some 'good solid contacts' with a couple of themers (who produce works) equal to your high quality standards...Maybe if their schedule permits, and they have the willingness to explore/investigate, their 'outside perspective' may produce a solution...

If this would be acceptable to you em3...

;)

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Let me know if you find a solution :)

Any chance of adding to LE3 an additional choice for the "compact green", where the taskbar size is the same as ver 2.5 (thinner taskbar). The look of the green start button also definitely changed after 2.5. Appears to have less highlight of the bottom half of the button.

I like the titlebar and taskbar look of LE3 compact green, just not into the fatter taskbar. And I know you only increased it a few pixels, but it does show. Sounds picky, but others have mentioned the same thing.

If you decide to add this to LE3, I wouldn't change the current green compact, just maybe add the thinner taskbar as "classic green compact", or whatever. The same green start button as v2.5 would be pretty cool too.  Just my opinion...

As always, Your work and sharing is highly appreciated. Thanks!

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No. I don't understand how you can complain about 2 pixels. :( I like it better with the 2 extra pixels and the new shade on the startbutton, that's what is important. :)

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