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it seems you have given up on this but if you want to solve this bug here is a little howto:

-increase the Bitmap size of the CaptionButton.bmp (the one which is solid "magic pink") from 18x144 to 20x160

-then change the ContentMargin of each CaptionButton to "1, 0, 2, 0"

-change also the ContentMargin of the SmallCaptionButton to "2, 2, 2, -2"

you could add the bug fixed version as a substyle :yes:

Yeah it would be cool if a substyle could be added, I personally like the caption buttons alot and they made the theme feel more responsive.

I hope I'm not annoying but this is what you could consider aswell:

When windows are maximised the gradient ratio between light and dark is wrong.

try to change the SizingMargins there.

change the HighlightText to 255,255,255 because it's hard to read now.

set the ContentMargins in StartMenu->MenuBand->NewAppButton and StartMenu->Toolbar->Button to 3, -4, 0, 0 (it will look more compact)

@srn: Not exactly sure what you mean with the gradient ratio, but I'll see what I can do. :)

@tehmemories: Thanks for the bug reports, I'll see what I can do.

@CrisCr0ss: At the moment I get apply errors when I try to add compact menus. Probaly something I've missed. Hopefully I've figured out what it is in the next update.

Edit: Hmm. I've tried a lot of stuff with these bugs. My first priority now is this bug.

http://img247.imageshack.us/img247/4406/bugsys3.jpg

I've tried changing the sizing and content margins in taskband > toolbar > button, but nothing helped. :/ What else can I change to make this go away?

About the icon that isn't centered in the captionbar. I haven't found the margin values for it yet. >_<

What should I change to make the black arrows in the startmenu to move a bit to the left? I don't have this problem, but I guess some people have.

The network icon problem I have no solution to right now. :/

Edited by lassekongo83
@srn: Not exactly sure what you mean with the gradient ratio, but I'll see what I can do. :)

the dark part is too narrow (maybe 1 or 2 pixels)

Edit: Hmm. I've tried a lot of stuff with these bugs. My first priority now is this bug.

http://img247.imageshack.us/img247/4406/bugsys3.jpg

I've tried changing the sizing and content margins in taskband > toolbar > button, but nothing helped. :/ What else can I change to make this go away?

change the sizingmargins in taskband > toolbar > DROPDOWNbutton

About the icon that isn't centered in the captionbar. I haven't found the margin values for it yet. >_<

I don't think it can be changed

What should I change to make the black arrows in the startmenu to move a bit to the left? I don't have this problem, but I guess some people have.

set the ContentMargins in StartMenu->MenuBand->NewAppButton and StartMenu->Toolbar->Button to 3, -2, 0, 0

The network icon problem I have no solution to right now. :/

the window can be resized. there is no bug!

@Capric0rn:

Yes

Ok I found another bug. You know how you can stretch a window from all sides of the box? (top/bottom/left/right) Running this vs, you cannot stretch the window from the top. With other vs' you can.

Yeah I have also noticed this, the only place you can re-size the windows in this vs is in the upper right corner, nothing happens if you try to re-size it from the top.

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