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Firefox has always been the problem with a lot of (dark) themes, I'm currently looking after a good firefox themer that would make one to go along with the general look of the theme, toolbar included, other then that I've tried Longone104 from Lynchknot in it and it looks pretty good too.

Now to clear that little debate that went out about Me and KoL doing the same, I have released this yesterday long before the wip of KoL starts, and as the admin of AeroXP, I've seen a lot of things about Longhorn and trust me, this is the more accurate Aero style of this build 5203 you can get 'cos for the non-trans (AeroGlass) window, the main color is midnight blue, cross my heartand hope to die if I lie. The only thing that bothers me is the fact that if the roles would have been inversed I would have been accused of ripping other people's work but here, no, it's not the case and I don't take anyone for granted for that, except maybe Amsterdam who actually tried in the actual position, lol.

Hey J-M,

Always a pleasure to chat with you, and I'm pleased that you will have some 'new techy toy files' to play with in the near future...

As I told you, I have switched back to my beloved OSX_ALH_LH_Inspirat based lighter themes, but will definately keep this nice work on my HD for future use...

Regards my friend...

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This theme is excellent!! For the whole Firefox trouble, I just stick with Noia Extreme. ;) I did notice two bugs, though. Maybe it's just that I'm doing something wrong...? The start button is not like the preview (nice and smooth, well done), it is chopped! :( Even more, the fonts are different than the preview jpg...? Also, photoshop is causing trouble once again, but that is not a real problem, just a little bug that doesn't need to be fixed. Oh, the start menu is also chopped on the right when using the "CM" substyles... Although those bugs are present, I'm still using this, because it is so nice! :D

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This theme is excellent!!  For the whole Firefox trouble, I just stick with Noia Extreme.  ;)  I did notice two bugs, though.  Maybe it's just that I'm doing something wrong...?  The start button is not like the preview (nice and smooth, well done), it is chopped!  :(  Even more, the fonts are different than the preview jpg...?  Also, photoshop is causing trouble once again, but that is not a real problem, just a little bug that doesn't need to be fixed.  Oh, the start menu is also chopped on the right when using the "CM" substyles...  Although those bugs are present, I'm still using this, because it is so nice!    :D

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Photoshop trouble is caused by the fact that this time the caption buttons are real and not bitmaps drawed on the caption bar, for them to look the way they are on the caption bar I had to use a trick that use negative borders (also used by KoL after that) and this cause the bug in photoshop.

For the font, do you have SegoeUI font installed?

For the CM startmenu, I made this as a request for ppl and honestly didn't dig too much in it, will correct that for the next release.

As for the starbutton, it's the first time i see this bug and have no clue now what might cause it.

Photoshop trouble is caused by the fact that this time the caption buttons are real and not bitmaps drawed on the caption bar, for them to look the way they are on the caption bar I had to use a trick that use negative borders (also used by KoL after that) and this cause the bug in photoshop.

For the font, do you have SegoeUI font installed?

For the CM startmenu, I made this as a request for ppl and honestly didn't dig too much in it, will correct that for the next release.

As for the starbutton, it's the first time i see this bug and have no clue now what might cause it.

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No "biggie" with the photoshop bug. Those buttons came out too nice to mess with them just for photoshop. :) Hmmm...so the startbutton bug in the Thin Taskbar substyle is a problem on my computer.... Maybe I'll go and mess around with settings later. :yes:

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