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There's way too many whiners in this thread

The guy has a life outside of his theme. He shouldn't have to rush his work for a bunch of impatient little kiddies. Stop crying about it not being released yet.

It would also help if people would actually read a thread before posting anything. Look through this thread and look at how many people post "When is it going to be released?" right after em3 says something like "Still some work to do. Not sure when it'll be released. Ran into a few issues". It's pretty pathetic the amount of people who come in here asking when it's going to be released when he makes it clear everytime he posts and there's a whole different site that shows the progress he's done soo far.

I mean come on people. Read a thread for once instead of clicking on it and going straight to whining and moaning about it.

You're whinning! :D

If it too late to make one more small request? Is there anychance that the entire font of the theme could use the same font from the zune theme? That's the biggest reason that's kept me from using this theme longer than a week. Somehow the font used in the Zune theme makes the theme overall seem smaller than it actually is.

The default font in LE 5 is just horrible, IMO. That's the main reason why I use the Zune theme over all other themes, is the font. I mean if you have to look at your PC for a long time the font has to be nice on the eyes.

I apologize if I seem to be endorsing the Zune theme in your thread em3, I was just trying to get my point across.

If it too late to make one more small request? Is there anychance that the entire font of the theme could use the same font from the zune theme? That's the biggest reason that's kept me from using this theme longer than a week. Somehow the font used in the Zune theme makes the theme overall seem smaller than it actually is.

:blink: Zune theme uses Tahoma, LE does that too.

It's pretty easy to mod the fonts anywho.

for some reason, i've always had issues modding this vs. le 3, 4 and 5 all seem to "break" whenever i remove the thick versions and/or change the fonts using stylebuilder, but resedit at least still lets me change the fonts.

it's rather annoying.

for some reason, i've always had issues modding this vs. le 3, 4 and 5 all seem to "break" whenever i remove the thick versions and/or change the fonts using stylebuilder, but resedit at least still lets me change the fonts.

it's rather annoying.

I just go to the Advanced dialog in the appereance tab of the display settings.

well yeah, but when font settings can be set in the vs, i find that to be an annoying process, especially when i'm browsing around for something new to use and am switching styles regularly.

Not sure you want to keep a new style you found? Right click your desktop and pull up the properties. Move that aside. Then, double click the msstyles file you found and apply that and OK out of the box. You can use it some and see if it is worth keeping around. If not, go back to the other properties dialog you left open, go to the appearance tab, press the advanced button. Then, change something (desktop color, then switch it back to the VS desktop color), OK out of the advanced settings, apply your old standby again. That way you won't have to "recustomize" your desktop in the event you had changed all of the fonts or tweaked some of the color settings.

But, as I recall, there is something that will cause Explorer to crash if you have the properties box open like I describe. It may be if you try and right click -> properties the desktop again (with the original box still open). If explorer crashes, the properties dies with it and doesn't open again when explorer restarts. So be careful. :)

  • 2 weeks later...
Looks like he's made a lot of progress!

http://lunaelement.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=23

I must've seen it stuck at that progress for about a week now. So hopefully there was something accomplished between that time and now. I think I said I wouldn't come back here for a while...but I also remember something about December...I don't know I'm losing it...

I must've seen it stuck at that progress for about a week now. So hopefully there was something accomplished between that time and now. I think I said I wouldn't come back here for a while...but I also remember something about December...I don't know I'm losing it...

Yeah, his last stamp was Dec.11 but a note says that's incorrect. You're not losing it. He mentioned months ago that the new release was going to be timed with the relased of a Superman DVD in his native country. Before that came about he decided to redo the Black thme altogether and redo it in Silver and Black. He should be getting close to being done.

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