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Hi,

My second VS, below is readme...

Readme for b0se Classic Visual Style

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Version 1.0 (03.02.03 @ 22:37)

1. Its displayed as b0seClass since b0se Classic wasn't allowed in StyleBuilder

2. This *is not* designed to be used with a vertical taskbar.

3. I found myself using Windows Classic all the time, so I thought I'd make my own version...hope you like it!

4. I'm aware that the maximised caption text is shadowed, even when disabled this still apprears. Doubt you'd have noticed if I hadn't mentioned it :)

5. Thin taskbar

6. 6 colour variations

I've tried to create a skin that can be used for a long time without becoming boring, hence its very simple, let me know what you like / dislike!

b0se_Classic.jpg

b0se Classic

Hope you enjoy, Comments welcome!

BTW: Try the black theme, my personal favourite! :D

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Thanks for your feedback :)

I might make a flatter version actually, not just yet though I'll use this one for a bit and see what needs changing...

What do you think of the start panel program style (.NET style),

should this be kept or changed to a plain style (e.g. faint grey gradient)?

I'm in a split mind about this! :wacko:

Thanks again for comments,

another comment:

startpanel looks good imho

but (im using the dark blue version), blue menu highlights on a grey menu looks a bit weird (but still good)

also, most buttons are beveled, but in for instance internet explorer the menu mouseovers are blue and flat. sort of doesent match the rest. nevertheless, my fave theme for a long time :D

tahoma: This is done because if I kept the highlight text black, its really hard to see when

you select text for editing (in any app, Word etc), since the dark blue highlight is very dark.

Nothing I can do about that I'm afraid :(

Same with the File etc menu's, for some reason they don't get skinned. Very annoying!

Glad you like the theme though :)

Dear Bose:

Great theme...

Now as for the shadow thing,this is how to fix!

Using "blue" as a example.

Blue/Values/General/Window/MaxCaption/Active...change from single to none...

You could also change perhaps.

Blue/Values/General/Window/Caption/Disabled...change from single to none...

Same goes for Inactive also...

Also i opened your theme and noticed you made button sizes blank..."example closeglyph9.bmp" did you know that if you edit the file "Blue.xml" and so forth for the other colours,that you can delete the lines that mention these pics,and thus deleteing them for good.

Once again great job...cheers spyglass :-)

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