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@martin10018: Both em3 and me couldn't reproduce the bug so it's also unknown how to fix it. Have you tried using the visual style without Styler on that PC?

No since I cannot. I don't have adminstrative rights on this pc and therefore cannot patch uxtheme.dll. This is the first visual style to have this problem. But I can live with it since I use another visual style ATM where I do the beta test for an artist from the Netherlands. ;)

Indeed. It's becoming a standard for users that a visual style that isn't black should be made black. If you look at the comments on Ambient at deviantART you'll see a whole lot of people almost demanding it.

This is nothing against you though Krokus :p

2009-02-06. (~2410 Downloads):

* Fixed small issue with help button position.

Hmm, did not help for me. But I can live with it.

I know this fix don't fix the issue with Styler. It was a fix for the position as the text say. The help button was 1px to far to the left.

  • 2 weeks later...

New version available.

v1.2 - 2009-02-22

? Added alternative window style. (Classic)

? New start menu design.

? Removed right white line on tab page, causing issue with tabs aligned right.

? Fixed issue on the tray area.

? Fixed unintentional light on taskbar buttons and grouped taskbar buttons.

? Made some minor changes to separators on the toolbar and statusbar.

? Changed color of the explorerbar background.

I don't know how you changed the icon sizes but this is not a bug since you've changed the default settings. The icons on the right should be 24x24.

EDIT:

Found the Large Icons options. Gonna look into this and see if I can fix it.

Edited by em3
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