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D'Blade on the DT2 forums gave me exact figures to use to get a thin taskbar. I applied it on a blank Luna base and also a few fat taskbar themes and it's worked on all of them so far.

All top/bottom margins = 0 in the follow categories:

General->Taskband->FlashButton

Taskband->Toolbar

Taskbar->Toolbar

TrayNotifyHoriz->TrayNotify->Background

Thats the figures people.

Here's luna with just those figures modified:

Thin.jpg

I've also zipped up Luna as a base so people can use that. I always find working off of luna best because there's no/much less bugs then working off of someone elses themes.

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Once again, big thanks to D'Blade who finally set it in stone.

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D'Blade on the DT2 forums gave me exact figures to use to get a thin taskbar. I applied it on a blank Luna base and also a few fat taskbar themes and it's worked on all of them so far.
All top/bottom margins = 0 in the follow categories:

General->Taskband->FlashButton

Taskband->Toolbar

Taskbar->Toolbar

TrayNotifyHoriz->TrayNotify->Background

Thats the figures people.

Here's luna with just those figures modified:

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/sherry.pontin...g/Junk/Thin.jpg

I've also zipped up Luna as a base so people can use that. I always find working off of luna best because there's no/much less bugs then working off of someone elses themes.

Download

Once again, big thanks to D'Blade who finally set it in stone.

kewl :cool:

can this be changed via reshacker, or do i need stylebuilder?

I've just opened the .msstyles file in reshacker and was immediately lost :blink:

I'm sure there is a way because themes were made before Stylebuilder came out but I can't see how :no:

thanks for the info dazzla :)

PS the "conversion" doesnt work well for all themes, watercolor for example looks like pure crap without any other modifications :) It might just be my wierd bitmaps and spacing though.

Chris

AFter testing more... it seems that this does not work for me predictably yet. Most of my themes already have Zero values for the following settings. Yet their taskbands are not any slimmer. Perhaps all the graphics have to be slimmer than the default height of N as well. Anyone else, Bueler, Bueler?

ContentMargins=0,0,0,0

General->Taskband->FlashButton

Taskband->Toolbar

Taskbar->Toolbar

TrayNotifyHoriz->TrayNotify->Background

Taskband->Toolbar->Button

Taskband->Toolbar->DropdownButton

AFter testing more... it seems that this does not work for me predictably yet. Most of my themes already have Zero values for the following settings. Yet their taskbands are not any slimmer. Perhaps all the graphics have to be slimmer than the default height of N as well. Anyone else, Bueler, Bueler?

ContentMargins=0,0,0,0

General->Taskband->FlashButton

Taskband->Toolbar

Taskbar->Toolbar

TrayNotifyHoriz->TrayNotify->Background

Taskband->Toolbar->Button

Taskband->Toolbar->DropdownButton

Well, it's worked on 17 out of 17 themes I've tried. What themes isn't it working on for you?

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