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Far from the best theme ever.. :blink:

Start button hurts my eyes every time i press it, otherwise, i think the first one u did was FAR better than this.. stop going backwards.

Also, i find it HARD to beleive u didnt take ANY inspiration from the dark alienware theme, the cap button actions are very similar.. even the shade of black.. with a touch of blue added shows that u did.. thought no one would notice huh? :laugh:

you can fool some of the people all of the time.. ;)

Again EM3 I love your themes :) it almost attains perfection apart from one thing, I was wondering if you could possibly make some buttons for ultramon which is a multi monitor control application cause as you can see the extra buttons it adds look unsightly in LE4 they looked fine in LE3 due to the normal size of the buttons on the title bar.

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(Edit helps when I spell things correctly)

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Far from the best theme ever..  :blink:

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Hey, leaving apart personal tastes, don't you thing this is a true piece of art? I changed lot of styles and just a few of them can be considered like that... one of these is XPMC by b0se.

But this is MY best theme ever since this is the style that I like. :shifty:

Far from the best theme ever..  :blink:

Start button hurts my eyes every time i press it, otherwise, i think the first one u did was FAR better than this.. stop going backwards.

Also, i find it HARD to beleive u didnt take ANY inspiration from the dark alienware theme, the cap button actions are very similar.. even the shade of black.. with a touch of blue added shows that u did.. thought no one would notice huh?  :laugh:

you can fool some of the people all of the time..  ;)

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There's always one Kill-joy at every party! Your'e it man!

As always, this theme ROCKS!!! I'm loving the black!! :ninja:

But can I make a couple of suggestions? Can you add an alternate start button version, like you did with Luna 3? And in the black version, alter the scrollbar colors to grey, instead of the common light blue?

Anyway, thanks a lot! I'm sure thousands of people around the world will use this wonderful VS. And great work!! :woot:

P.S.: By the way, what set of icons does anyone recommend to use with the black compact Luna Element 4?

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There's always one Kill-joy at every party! Your'e it man!

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umm.. so because im not #%@^ ing in my pants like the rest of you im a killjoy?

haha, ummNO.. im right.. and erm3 knows it. He KNOWS he used some ideas from alienware, and altho he will deny it of course, he still knows it.

All u have to do is check out Darkkstar by alienware to see the similarities. anyone that knows anything about themes and \ or graphics will notice.

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?show...093&hl=darkstar

i cant help it if most of you are blindingly unaware of other themes that came before this. Not my fault or problem.

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small problem......ive used reshack to customize my explorer.exe such that my start button instead to "start" says "RAWpower" but when i apply this VS the start button says "start" again....whys that ?

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This is because em3 didn't choose to use Window's start word in the start button. instead it uses a plain image. You must edit this image to get what you want.

Yeah yeah, YOU know everything. :no:

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LOL first off, he's the dude that tought he was ALWAYS right, then i put him down dirty with a quick analysis of how badly wrong he was. Now he comes around saying this theme was taken from Alienware's theme? Man, do I have to put this guy down everytime he disses em3's work? I think im too lazy to right now, but im sorry, darkstar is #*&@$@! compared to LE4, uhh, just watch, page views, replies, and ranking will put fl@sh down so dirty he can't come up for air :D

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