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first of all great great visual style.the only that always bothering me like any other is that when a visual style like this puts the system tasks at the top is that you cannot see all the tasks or properties of the selected folder or file.you have to stretch the window just to see what other choices are left the right side.maybe if someone can fix this or make it a bit compact that all system task can be seen without maximizing the windows.wouldnt be that much be user friendly.but thats only my opinion.

Thanks for the kind comments guys, style XP toolbar, sorry but I never made one before...

To apply the style, you got to have stylexp installed or have a patched uxtheme.dll

And at last, for those who requested the icons of Longhorn, euh, excuse me, Vista, grab them here along with other system files.

Cheers.

great work jemaho! keep up the good work.....this visual style is amazing!

I think looks very realistic and shows great potential to be the best...

If you are planning on another update, may I recommend doing a fix in the "My pictures folder"...When there are sub folders in a picture folder, the viewage can be potentially a little annoying due to the scrolling. If i have time, I will upload a picture to show you as this description is a little vague.

well done once again

I would like to ask if anyone else has this problem.

I am using StyleXP to install v1.4 of this theme. What I notice is a problem when resizing windows related ot the "file, edit, view" section and the title bar.

When I open the window, it looks solid, as if they are one piece. However, when I resize an explorer window, I start to see lines and discolourations so tha tthe title bar and menu bar look different.

Great work,using it right now

found some bugs for v 1.4 ,hope you'll fix'em :)

first : this is too big,can you make it more thiner?,if not,how can i do it?

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Second:This icon doesen't look very well :pinch:

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Third:The antiphising icon in Internet explorer 7 looks horrible here :)

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Keep up the good work!

I have attached an image of the distortion I am talking about. You will notice that the caption bar and the menu bar is no longer solid. When you resize it, it seems as if the lines that would normally separate the caption (title) bar and menu bar creates a problem.

I have noticed this any several skins that have a solid caption and menu bar that have a gradient.

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Is there any way I can use the different colours of the style on the thin/compact menu style.

It has the ornage colour and I want to use the green from the normal style.

Fantastic theme though Jemaho.

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I don't know if this has been dealt with or not, but I've applied all that was inside the 1.4 pack. I don't know how to explain this properly please excuse the vaugeness but highlighted icons don't display properly. Here's an example.

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Is this normal? Did I do something wrong?

BTW love the style!! Also all the text on the top of the windows is SUPER Fuzzy is it the theme itself? or just my configuration?

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