[req] clearlooks 2.0 for windows xp


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looks like 1 small imperfection, the small grey line at teh top of the takpar is cut off by the top of the start button, but continues after it, as though the button is to all (thin version havent looked at normal)

Other wise I have a new fav style :)

I gave this mention on my blog, thought you might want a bit more attention for this theme.

I do have one little problem though, the Log Out button needs an actual picture. I think there is one somewhere that could work, probably the Lock from the Gnome menu.

EDIT: Oh, you already fixed it. Never mind.

I'm confused...are there 2 authors in this thread creating kind of the same theme? You guys need to make separate threads...work together, but please, separate threads.

Also, you guys should consider using the tango icons for the start menu "log off" and "turn off" buttons...I can't stand those outdated gnome icons.

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Great work nonetheless!

^ Sorry for the confusion, but I was originally creating the port, then the other person decided they would take my version and add the shiny buttons to it (which i object to, i think it look better the way i have it) and posted it in here.

Thank you for the icons, i have been looking for those, for some reason, i couldn't find them in the tango icon pack i downloaded. :|

Alright, added something that some of you might like. :D

It's not done yet, should be done with it by tomorrow though.

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That looks good but the caption buttons need to be moved down a few pixels, they are too close to the top of the window.

I think this one would look much better: WinVistaBuild5259.gif

Of course a much higher res one. I thought someone posted this on neowin, but i couldnt find it.

mother of all that is holy, this is a gnome theme, not a vista theme!

*holds up a crucifix*

^ Sorry for the confusion, but I was originally creating the port, then the other person decided they would take my version and add the shiny buttons to it (which i object to, i think it look better the way i have it) and posted it in here.

Thank you for the icons, i have been looking for those, for some reason, i couldn't find them in the tango icon pack i downloaded. :|

Great! Can you add them to the icon pack and update that possibly? I love this theme you're making and will probably use it for a very, VERY long time on every XP installation I have.

Great! Can you add them to the icon pack and update that possibly? I love this theme you're making and will probably use it for a very, VERY long time on every XP installation I have.

Hmm.. It seems there is no edit button.

Anyway, by any chance you wouldn't want to convert it to a few other things, such as... winamp, zoomplayer?

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