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Ok people here are the logoff bitmaps, read the readme before you ask any questions.

jagedEdge: I just deleted the text from the dialog resource thing (it's basically a little window that shows you where buttons and text will be placed and let's you move, add and delete things).

I'm using BeOS icons, search the boards.

guys, i have use reshacker to change the resourse file. next where do i extract the logoff bitmap to?

Ok people here are the logoff bitmaps, read the readme before you ask any questions.

jagedEdge: I just deleted the text from the dialog resource thing (it's basically a little window that shows you where buttons and text will be placed and let's you move, add and delete things).

I'm using BeOS icons, search the boards.

guys, i have use reshacker to change the resourse file. next where do i extract the logoff bitmap to?

I have the same question. Where are we supposed to put the bmps at?

Giga, that carbon color looks awsome, way better than black.

The bitmaps you need to replace are in Shell32.dll:

Bitmap>14354 for the Logoff

Bitmap>14356 for the buttons

The Please Wait bitmap is acting funky so don't bother replacing that one until I figure out how to make it look right. The logoff does work and it looks pretty good. After I finish with the color schemes I'm working on I might try to do a Logon screen.

As for the toolbar buttons I got those from Rivak's Bluecurve shell32, you can get it here.

post-36-1051117202.ibf

OMG! Thats soooooo weird! No **** I've just been fiddling with a black/dark grey version of b0sumi, and you'll never guess what i called it.....

Carbon! It was Charcoal but thats 8 letters long and StyleBulder wont let anything more than 8 (or 9) so I couldnt append C for comp or anything. It was Coal, but that just sounds pure toss...

Good thing its only a colour scheme name and not an actual VS style name ehe :rofl:

OMG! Thats soooooo weird! No **** I've just been fiddling with a black/dark grey version of b0sumi, and you'll never guess what i called it.....

Carbon! It was Charcoal but thats 8 letters long and StyleBulder wont let anything more than 8 (or 9) so I couldnt append C for comp or anything. It was Coal, but that just sounds pure toss...

Good thing its only a colour scheme name and not an actual VS style name ehe :rofl:

lol color thief!! I knew I should've added copyright and trademark symbols to all of my posts, dang. :p Incidentally you can change the name of color schemes by reshacking the msstyle file and it can be as long as you want it to be and with special characters.

gimpy: It's being ported by Pas.

bugs...

Internet explorer

favorites the highlight is still white

the go button on the address bar looks weird

and icqlite when using classic skin the button just looks like msdos buttons

great theme  :)

...Go Button looks weird in color standpoints but there's no bug with it. :blink:

BTW, I hope it's better quality on the 10k port. The Classix port to WB sucked (no offense).

What would be cool too if someone was prepared too, is write a tutorial using style builder

and how to change the color values to make their own. For instantce giving the exact RGB

values for each scheme and where to change them etc. That would stop a lot of whining I

feel for ppl asking for various colors.

Any thoughts on that? :)

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