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,Dec 5 2002, 19:28]
awesome job on this, saint dark. using it now, probably for a long time too. :)

edit: the font makes the download dialog look rather.. ugly. i don't want to change the font, since i'm afraid of throwing the caption bars and stuff out of whack. :\

mmm, Im not having any troubles, post a screenshot please

here's a screenshot..

how about a different text colour instead of black on dark purple (or whatever colour it is) as shown on xcessions last attached image? its hard to read

Because the original background color is light grey, its only purple when the mouse is over and the text color cant be changed in that actions

damn fast!  :D

aleni, I think that shellscape is ignoring me :(

btw, here?s the changelog:

Style updated.

Fixed all the minor bugs, thanks to xcession in Neowin, the fixes are:

- Now you can drag the taskbar to any of the four sides of your screen and the start button will not look weird.

- Fixed some taskbar effects when you have hidden icons in the tray.

- Some minor bug fixes with the internet explorer GUI.

Thing added:

- New color scheme added, the new scheme ?s name is "Darkness" is just a darker version of the main theme, the new scheme include all the bug fixes of course.

Original text: Samara, a simplistic enviroment for windows xp, the package includes the msstyles file, the wallpaper, the font needed (INSTALL THIS FIRST PLEASE) and the Samara icon set based in the Seer icon set by Dangeruss, the permission is attached.

,Dec 6 2002, 12:32]
damn fast!  :D

aleni, I think that shellscape is ignoring me :(

btw, here?s the changelog:

Style updated.

Fixed all the minor bugs, thanks to xcession in Neowin, the fixes are:

- Now you can drag the taskbar to any of the four sides of your screen and the start button will not look weird.

- Fixed some taskbar effects when you have hidden icons in the tray.

- Some minor bug fixes with the internet explorer GUI.

Thing added:

- New color scheme added, the new scheme ?s name is "Darkness" is just a darker version of the main theme, the new scheme include all the bug fixes of course.

Original text: Samara, a simplistic enviroment for windows xp, the package includes the msstyles file, the wallpaper, the font needed (INSTALL THIS FIRST PLEASE) and the Samara icon set based in the Seer icon set by Dangeruss, the permission is attached.

u should have loggoed on to openprojects network and find cosmok there, im sure he will set it up for u, especially when u show this samara theme

,Dec 6 2002, 12:32]
damn fast!  :D

aleni, I think that shellscape is ignoring me :(

btw, here?s the changelog:

Style updated.

Fixed all the minor bugs, thanks to xcession in Neowin, the fixes are:

- Now you can drag the taskbar to any of the four sides of your screen and the start button will not look weird.

- Fixed some taskbar effects when you have hidden icons in the tray.

- Some minor bug fixes with the internet explorer GUI.

Thing added:

- New color scheme added, the new scheme ?s name is "Darkness" is just a darker version of the main theme, the new scheme include all the bug fixes of course.

Original text: Samara, a simplistic enviroment for windows xp, the package includes the msstyles file, the wallpaper, the font needed (INSTALL THIS FIRST PLEASE) and the Samara icon set based in the Seer icon set by Dangeruss, the permission is attached.

u should have loggoed on to openprojects network and find cosmok there, im sure he will set it up for u, especially when u show this samara theme

Already talked to him, at first he wants money, bet when I told him that I just want a subdomain like you he told me that I need to wait till he set me up, that was yesterda:(:(

btw, what do yo people think about the new color scheme?

I have made a samara skin for quicknote to match your theme... can i release it? :happy:

Here is a screenshot... :D

of course, but post the link here

btw, I need to make a whole new thread for the update? I miss the option that allows me to edit any post by me, not only the last one, I want to edit the first one.

This is incredible. But, would it be possible to have the fonts just one notch larger? Thanks alot.

Sorry, but the fonts cant be larger because:

1.- The caption bar size is very small, a larger font can?t be displayed correctly

2.- The font was designed to that size in mind, any larger size, /xept some xtra large sizes) looks terribly bad

3.- This is a minimalistic theme

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