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Why am I always at work (stupid Win2k machine) when you guys release this stuff? :angry:

Now I have to wait another 4 hours before I can try this stuff, dammit.

Judging by the screenshots I can say I like it, it looks very nice. The ergo mod isn't as stunning as you guys made me believe, but still nice stuff.

lovely update guys,

worth the wait.

i like the stripes on bants mod so i would say dont remove them but i also like sd's mod :rolleyes:

also when applying dark green (bants mod) SD version the shellstyle doesnt work :ninja: - to fix this, go into the Classix 10k SD folder then into shell and rename "Klassiks" to "Green2" :D

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the ergo mod stays as is, i will not be doing any more mods of c10k, no more color schemes. you guys are free to do as you like with the theme for personal use. i have seen many people post in this thread with their own idea's about how c10k should look, all i can say is that i look forward to downloading your own original themes in the future.

how about porting this to WB? ;)

Pas is already doing, or so I've heard. ;).

Giga, I think you should put SD's flat version of Bant's mod into the theme. I say leave a few parts with lines, but make a lot of it flat (like my version).

Thanks Bant for all of the hard work you put into the mods. In all sincerity I was (and still am) genuinely impressed with what you've done, in my eyes your mods are perfect and don't need to be "modified". I'm glad you took the time to help me out and contribute to c10k. :)

yeah, i'm working on a port of this one. i've pretty much done the subskins except for bant ergo version. i'm having problems getting the start menu to look right. this port won't have custom coloring but will include all of the color variations the visual style has. give me a couple of days to finish it and i'll get a few screenies to giga. i've been pretty busy with the kids' graduations (1 from college, 1 from high school) and haven't had much time to do these things lately. sorry.

JagedEdge, can you please post yr mod so me and everyone else who wants it can download it? I dont think giga will have a problem with it.

I don't think so. I'm sure Giga would mind if I didn't ask for permission from him and Bant. Besides, it's not completely modded yet.

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