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This is a Windows Classic theme modification with smother edges, smoother colors(and smoother font).

Font is corbel and alternate fonts are tahoma and segoe ui.

Compact and normal start menu .

Pack also contains Miranda skin and Winamp skin.

I hope you like it.

Click thumb to download at Deviantart

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Following Suicide advice i have added another color scheme: for those who prefer a more classic look i substituted orange color with blue and changed logoff and shutdown buttons

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looks ok for me, but font is too small even for my 1280x1024 lcd.

also i think CLASSIC should have TAHOMA option as well as not to have linuxish ORANGE color in it (should be replaced with blue imo)

nice theme nevertheless, still being not pretty usable for me.

You have on large fonts the option: tahoma 8 pt and on extra large fonts the option: segoe ui 8 pt...

As for orange color i?m thinking on more color schemes...un update maybe

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Thanks for your nice feedback...glad you like the theme.

Great! Thanks!

There is a small bug with the font selection. If you choose large fonts IE 6 still uses Corbel. Maybe you didn't change all references?

I fixed that small bug...you can download again the file

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There's a bug in the taskbar also, when you right click on the taskbar and uncheck "Lock The Taskbar" and bring one of the sections of the taskbar, let's say "Quick Launch" on the other side, the scrolling thing isn't skinned.

thought you might wanna know.

Fixed

I still get the version from the 13th...

I don?t get it...no prob with tahoma on my IE6 (I had this toolbar font bug wich i have fixed)..you can see here:

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I don?t get it...no prob with tahoma on my IE6 (I had this toolbar font bug wich i have fixed)..you can see here:

Enable your toolbar icon text and you will see it. I've openend the vs with ResEdit and there are a lot of references to Corbel in the other two substyles. Changed it with Search And Replace and everything's fine now...

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