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Has anyone seen problems where an application's toolbar buttons get larger and larger when using this style?

When I use ClipMate and toggle between it and Outlook 2003 then my buttons in the ClipMate toolbar get larger and larger :(

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Does anyone think this is a VS issue or an issue with ClipMate?

Mr. B, I know it's only practical to work on this project in your free time. Just wondering though if you're ready to reveal a firm date for GUI.Relax 1.1? The fans are getting restless. wink.gif

Unfortunately I can't, I have to travel a fair bit too so I'm not on my dev machine - if I gave a specific date it may (most likely) get passed. I've not had much free time at all the last 3 weeks, and this weekend isn't going to be any different either :?(

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I'm sorry to bother you, because I know how busy you always are, but any update on the update?

Can't help wondering too. I guess I knew his original projection was optimistic but I couldn't help hoping anyhow. He's a busy guy. Talented folk usually are. Though I do appreciate that he's not teasing us anymore with a projected date for the next release. It's better to ask and hope than to be teased and disappointed. Like the wine, he'll release no theme before its time.

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Unfortunately I can't, I have to travel a fair bit too so I'm not on my dev machine - if I gave a specific date it may (most likely) get passed. I've not had much free time at all the last 3 weeks, and this weekend isn't going to be any different either

Today is April 18, 2007. Will there be an update to this VS, soon? I'm not so young anymore. :?(

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Afternoon all. Apologies for the lack of updates, I'm in the process of full time work, freelance work, sport and moving house - theme development is on the back burner.

I've been using this theme indefinately since it was released - I will not be moving the title captions to be left aligned, happy with them where they are :?)

Winswy: No thanks, but thanks for the offer.

Thanks for your patience guys.

Ross

  • 4 weeks later...
Afternoon all. Apologies for the lack of updates, I'm in the process of full time work, freelance work, sport and moving house - theme development is on the back burner.

I've been using this theme indefinately since it was released - I will not be moving the title captions to be left aligned, happy with them where they are :?)

Winswy: No thanks, but thanks for the offer.

Thanks for your patience guys.

Ross

I have also used this theme for the last 11 months or so. Best ever!

The bug with the tab groups still bugs me though..

when I have a group of Explorer windows in the task bar then it looks very strange. Maybe this part of the theme was not implemented yet??

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I'm glad that I have revisited this VS. It was stunning when I first tried it before I became distracted by Vista styles. I'm back still running WINXP and this theme is awesome. Of course I'm no different than a lot - I'd sure like to see what an UPDATE might bring. But what I have now is really nice....back together again... :)

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