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humm.... something weird just happened to me... my bluecurve um.. title bar.. whatever thats called at the top of each window...it was a normal size then all of a sudden it looked like it went twice the size a bit.. whats the cause of this??? help!!!???? :blink: :( :o :o :huh:

screenshot maybe?

Nothing much, just fixes some things that annoyed me. Really all are minor things, like I stated on the 1st page, most of you won't even notice the difference, but there are some.

Can't really tell you exactly what is different, I just tweaked the widgets a little, added, shifted or removed a pixel here and there. Well just see for yourself.

bigmoose, the lyrics in your sig are wrong.

This theme rules. Bluecurve is taking over. Nice one. Just one thing Schmoove. How can you claim that you are the author of the Bluecurve icons? :pinch:

Well no... I do not claim to be the author. :huh:

"A pack of 158 BlueCurve icons, ported straight from Red Hat 9.0. Supported formats are: 16x16, 24x24, 32x32, 48x48."

That's what it says... I ported them from Red Hat 9.0. No I did not rip them out of other packages, but actually ripped the PNG's out or RH9 and converted them myself. Maybe I should change the word author to convertor or something....

I notices some changes in that update.

The progress bar isnt plain anymore?

Ehm yes, well it is plain in most programs, like IE for example. The previous version didn't have the perfect 3D look, this one does, but it screws up in a couple of applications (IE download dialog for example). I'm ripping other themes apart to see how they did that, so I might fix that too. We'll see.

I notices some changes in that update.

The progress bar isnt plain anymore?

Ehm yes, well it is plain in most programs, like IE for example. The previous version didn't have the perfect 3D look, this one does, but it screws up in a couple of applications (IE download dialog for example). I'm ripping other themes apart to see how they did that, so I might fix that too. We'll see.

I liked the plain progress bar from version 2.1!! It was very nice!

I'm staying with version 2.1 unless you fix it back in a new version.

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