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i have the same problem mate and i do not know what is wrong. can someone please help solve this problem  :wacko:

i had the same problem, i tried a lot of things to fix it....make sure its not checked to default to design position, if that still doesnt work, remove the registry entry and run the client again.

just go to the skin folder, open the ini file, and remove the lines that give the position (they'll be like x=500, y=1000) and the line that says "movable window" or something like that.

the reason this happens is because those lines are already defined in the main ini file, and the proggie gets confused.

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thx daz! :D

Ok guys I plan on releasing the SD and normal versions together, I won't give any specific days that it'll be released. I'm not doing this on purpose, there are 16 different schemes that I have to go through piece by piece and we have other things to do besides work on this visual style. Thanks for being patient, I think you'll find it worth the wait. :)

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