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I have trouble using it, Style XP just hangs when i change to this style, why?

Which prog is best to use? Window Blinds or Style XP?

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You change it in "Display Propertise". But you can also double click the .mss file to add it in to the windows appearance tab section. But! You need to patch that uxtheme.dll file.

I have trouble using it, Style XP just hangs when i change to this style, why?

Which prog is best to use? Window Blinds or Style XP?

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Why use StyleXp when you can patch your uxtheme.dll? Style xp uses extra memory resources besides the theme service in xp. See:

http://www.belchfire.net/article186.html

I have trouble using it, Style XP just hangs when i change to this style, why?

Which prog is best to use? Window Blinds or Style XP?

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Like others have said, uxtheme.dll patch is better. There are stickies for this forum that you can refer to.

You can use this VS in Windowblinds, but only after you convert it using Skinstudio (which may not do a 100% perfect job, but it works)

And screw StyleXP. Nothing more than a $20 ripoff.

any word on the trillian theme?

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that's what i was wondering... armlann (i'm assuming) pulled all his/her work down from deviantart, so there isn't really any indicator of activity there... and even at gfxoasis, there hasn't been any kind of update in a week.

i'm one of those folks that refuses to switch to something until all my constantly-used programs will be themed in the same way, so i'm reeeeeeeally wanting the trillian skin to come out soon. :pinch:

You can use this VS in Windowblinds, but only after you convert it using Skinstudio (which may not do a 100% perfect job, but it works)

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b0se released a wb port of it so theres no need to convert it with skinstudio

b0se released a wb port of it so theres no need to convert it with skinstudio

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Did I? Where did you see this, I'm only going to release the WB version when the final is out. Updating two versions of a theme is too much hassle when you have no time.

b0se: Have you thought about trying the longhorn fonts on XPMC? They look very, very good. A lot better than BitStream and Trebuchet. Consolas (the monospaced font) created for programming is super good.

Here's an article about them: http://www.poynter.org/column.asp?id=47&aid=78683

b0se: Have you thought about trying the longhorn fonts on XPMC?  They look very, very good.  A lot better than BitStream and Trebuchet.  Consolas (the monospaced font) created for programming is super good.

Here's an article about them: http://www.poynter.org/column.asp?id=47&aid=78683

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where can we download this fonts?

is it legal?

XPM Classic RC3

XPMC.RC3.png

Click the preview!

Developed for developers. Try it, use it, grow to love it :?)

Goodies

- Winamp Classic (XPMC) By Jim-Phelps:

XPMC-prev.png

Download WA Skin

- Winamp on the way (thanks FrostedFlames)

- Trillian on the way

- Firefox on the way (thanks kgraphik)

- Styler Toolbar included (thanks kgraphik)

- Messenger:Mate included (thanks nemo)

- Fedora Core Icon set included (thanks Dazzla)

For the best experience...

* Tahoma 8 is *not* a good font to stare at all day while developing. Use either:

1. Trebuchet MS (Normal font) withClearType enabled> (as in screenshot).

or

2. Bit Stream Vera (Extra Large Font), as this is natively smooth (even on Win2k).

* Turn off start panel shadow (my computer -> Properties -> Advanced -> Performance (Settings button) -> [uNTICK] 'Show shadows under menus'.

Now you can see the 1px gap between the start panel and taskbar. The shadows look naff anyway :?)

Details

XPMC b>anXPMC Induztryb> styles!

- Normal and Compact Start Panels

- Shellstyles, 3 font choices and a wallpaper

- Modifications will *not* be given release permission

- All contents are original

Drop the fonts in the zip into your Windows/Fonts folder.

Enjoy :?)

Copyright ? 2005 Ross Harvey

http://www.web9design.com/tp/

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best skin ever

can u make for opera one ...u rocks

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