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I tried to change my Log Off screen and nothing bad happened. The only thing that changed though was that the words "Log Off" and "Switch User" are gone and the icons shrunk. It didn't change to the Classix theme. Where do I put the bitmaps? If that's what I'm not doing.

I've been Looking through the last posts of this thread and saw that there is a bluecurve Shell32.dll file, I'm not asking where it is ;-) But I was wondering if it would change the log off screen for me? So next time I don't have to try and edit it.

Also Red, has there been a winamp release, or will yours be the first?

And is there a Trillian skin?

Thanks for your help =)

Stop whining. If you like it, fire up photoshop and make it yourself, there's enough details in the screenshot. I thought about releasing it, but Art is making the same skin, so there's no point (just in case you haven't noticed, this skin is based on his screenshot).

Whining? Hardly. I'm just wondering what your motivations are in posting the screenshots. It's not as though you've come up with an original concept. You've leeched from other people's concepts and slightly modified them. Are you looking for us to pat you on the back for it or what?

P.S. I'm not extremely interested in a winamp skin anyway. The Classix winamp skin works quite well with this theme IMO

Ok here's what's going on.. The SD version is just about done, it should be released really soon. After that I'll post my version with Bant's mod and some fixes.

why don you merge the two versions? there no to many substlyes, or they are?

There are too many color schemes, 15 if I combined them.

maybe you need to merge the normal and the SD version in one and the bant mods in the other, afterall the normal and the SD are the originals, we can include the bant one as a mod pack

,May 7 2003, 17:50] maybe you need to merge the normal and the SD version in one and the bant mods in the other, afterall the normal and the SD are the originals, we can include the bant one as a mod pack

I thought about that but there'd still be too many color schemes for one msstyles.

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