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man, this is VERY awesome!!! I love the way the top-right buttons light up very much when I put the mouse on top of them.

and the progress bar is SO HOT!!!! amazing work! I can't complain about anything I guess! of course there are some bugs, and I'm not sure if we should report them or not. anyway, here it goes the first one.

the border of the "tick" when selecting a "row" with the tick, in GoogleDesktop2. there are probably other programs which will have this problem.

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The is nothing I can do about that. It is the program that doesn't read the trasparancy.

Excellent theme.

Problems with Foobar buttons are gone... So it it possible to fix them. :p :D

I hope the start button will be reworked a little, it looks a bit common. But you said in the first post it's not done yet, so I really hope for something better.  :)

And a first problem.

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I don't see the issue.

all I can say is thank you for making the best theme ever better, I really do think Microsoft should come knocking on your door.

The key to designing a good theme is making it usable and not having the colours that after 20 minutes you get fed up with it, good theme is one you enjoy working with. But a great theme is one you love working with but when you are busy you don't notice is there.

Thank you.

Although this VS seems to be perfect for me, I have found a little bug in Photoshop CS2.

Good luck  :D

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I tried to fix this but it seems I'm not able to. :( It's because of the new captionbutton style some stuff like this might get messed up. I tried other themes with similar buttons and the same problem occurs. :p

Great work!!!!, I notice only this

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You are gonna have to live with that if you want the solid progressbar. :p :rolleyes:

Are you talking about the progress bar? I'm having the same problem.

About my previous post here: that white background near the buttons in Process Explorer shouldn't be there, that's what I was trying to say.

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PM me and you'll get a new testbuild. I modded some values. It might be fixed.

About the white line. I added that so it's not a bug.

Thanks. I liked that modded startbutton you made. I'm thinking about maybe making something similar for the black version. :)

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I'm going to edit it, and stick my startbutton in to give it a crack, i'll post a screenshot when i'm done :)

Black...

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These are just so you can get an idea of what they look like em3, if you want me to remove the screens i will do so :)

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No, you don't have to remove. It is good that people share their ideas of improvment. :yes: It is imo, that if people don't like something about a theme it is better they learn to mod it themselves. Everything shouldn't be handed out on silver trays. When they learn they might even get inspired to make there own themes and later release it as there own work. That is how I started with Luna Element. :) I'm not saying you should start making you own theme, but feel free to share your startbutton if people want it. As long as people mod it themselves I have no problem with it.

very nice theme.. got rid of the branding on the start button.. very anoying, other than that.. wicked theme :D

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I only added the branding becuase I wanted people to update when I release the final version.

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