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Hmm you are right guys, using the horizontal shelltyle there is an error. I have no idea what is causing it but I'll try to fix it. :)

Ok Franco as it is very important for the designer to also experience these issues...so now you can explore_trouble shoot with concrete evidence.

Hopefully you be able to rectify this without re-inventing the wheel...lol

Fully aware that my integrated, poor performance laptop Vid-card does not support the alpha-pixel window borders...I'm still a huge fan of this particular skin...lol (Glowing effects on caption buttons, Start Menu, ect)

Will definately be curious (when you release an update-please take your time, and have fun with it) how my system performs when I then turn-off the native WinXP Theming Service.

:laugh: ;)

got wb5 recently and my god i love your skin, i used to use the VS one, and i didnt know what i was missing

its a shame about the shut down and log off buttons, that would really complete it, i say hit it till it works :laugh:

anyway, cant wait till the enxt update, any idea when that will be? :D

i also got parse error with Horizontal ShellStyle and glass beta 2.

I got the error with shellstyle_blue.dll that was in the extras.

I then tried with a grey\black style, since that one i think is better. It now works in glass beta 1 and 2.

its from inspirat

and Longhorn Inspirat\Inspirat\Inspirat\shell\1\shellstyle.dll

vista_parse.jpg

Hey guys, i recently installed the Segoe UI fonts in the Font folder and it took over my system as i expected, then it made my MSN Messenger list a bit choppy on my resolution 1152x768. so i would like to get the old default XP font back if i could please

any help...?

Dale Majid

Hey guys, i recently installed the Segoe UI fonts in the Font folder and it took over my system as i expected, then it made my MSN Messenger list a bit choppy on my resolution 1152x768. so i would like to get the old default XP font back if i could please

any help...?

Dale Majid

Remove the Segoe UI font.

i tried that alreayd leddy, jeez im not that much of a noob, it wont let me delete it cause its write protected or currently in use (in use) so how do i remove it if its in use...?

thanx for the help

Segoe ui ... I hate it ..

I had similar problems, unloaded Wb, applied luna vs, then deleted the font.

Im going to update just the BETA 2 Glass version. I want to work with my new skinand new icon set :D

Good news! Thats the only one I use. I love VistaXP Beta2 !

One question, is it possible to have transparent Titlebar by a maximized Windows too? When I maximize the window the Titlebar goes Black! I dont like that very much!

In the internet by a self-maximized Popup its remains transparent, is this a bug or not ?

If its not a bug, how can I change this with Skinstudio 4.6? In Skinstudio I cant see any transparency of the Titlebar ?

i also got parse error with Horizontal ShellStyle and glass beta 2.

I got the error with shellstyle_blue.dll that was in the extras.

I then tried with a grey\black style, since that one i think is better. It now works in glass beta 1 and 2.

its from inspirat

and Longhorn Inspirat\Inspirat\Inspirat\shell\1\shellstyle.dll

Hey beerman,

Question out-of-curiosity, when you successfully applied StefanKa's black horizontal shellstyle.dll (you state that you no longer get the parser pop-up errors anymore), good deal here as Franco can then look_explore closely into why his horizontal shellstyle.dll's -both green & blue colours produce errors when using Category view for Control Panel...

Do you also now get the proper Vista styled 'Please Wait, Log-On, & Log-Off GUI .bmps too? Because the same Blue & Green (VistaXP v3\Extra) shellstyles also caused these GUI .bmps to revert back to default WinXP...

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