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It really is a nice theme. A great conversion. I wonder if you can make a version without the redhat logo though. Not that I hate redhat. They do very well, but since I am using windows it would be nice to have either something generic there or maybe even the windows logo. I prefere something wide like the standard start button myself.

Great theme.

Now if somebody would convert some enlightenment themes. ;)

It really is a nice theme. A great conversion. I wonder if you can make a version without the redhat logo though. Not that I hate redhat. They do very well, but since I am using windows it would be nice to have either something generic there or maybe even the windows logo. I prefere something wide like the standard start button myself.

Great theme.

Now if somebody would convert some enlightenment themes. ;)

This has been asked millions of pages ago.... it ain't gonna happen.

Besides how hard is it to fire up ResourceHacker extract the startbutton and place an editted version back. It's extremely easy and anyone can do that if they want.

I like the red hat, so it stays, sorry about that.

bigmoose can u send me that yztoolbar? and sam scirpt? to [email protected]

you can find it all here or on designtechnika.com (permutations) and i got the samurise from deviantart theyre not mine to distribute, so will have to look yoruself

im thinking about doing a few things for this theme to put on your page Schmoove

possibly my yzdock bg, and im thinking of doing some bluecurve dll files

glad u like the screenie, i certainly do :)

UPDATE 04/06/2003:

Latest release is version 3.0, changes are:

* Split the regular and the thin taskbar version

* Some small cosmetic fixes

* New color variations: Blue, Red, Green and Marine

Screenshot:

http://users.skynet.be/bk265512/BlueCurve/...eCurveSmall.jpg

Larger view (1280x1024):

Large Screenshot

Download: BlueCurve v3.0

Deskmod mirror

GetSkinned mirror

EXTRA GOODIES:

158 BlueCurve Icons (ripped out of Red Hat 9.0 and converted by me)

Red Hat 9.0 Wallpapers (ripped out of Red Hat 9.0 and packed by me)

Very nice work! I wish I could have some time to do Visual Styles. :|

It is almost perfect!!  Theres only one thing...

The plain progress bar is nice but it isnt smooth like version 2.1.

Version 2.1 progress was bit by bit and version 3.0 is block by block.  :cry:

I dont know if you understand me.

I must have set some margins different then. I'll see if I can fix that for you.

hmm.. no logon screen and thats the end of bluecurve?

Well I never said I'm gonna stop with BlueCurve stuff, only that I don't have much too add to the VS, so the state the VS is in at the moment is pretty much the way it stays.

I'm thinking of making a logon screen, but I still have to figure out how to do that. Besides I'm working on a new VS at the moment, which takes some of my time.

Anyways, guys (and girls) thanks for all the support you gave me in the last couple of months, I really appreciate it!!

I grabbed the samurize script off of DeviantArt, and I am having soem issues with getting some of the components to work...

CPU usage shows 0 all the time. In fact, its somewhat transparent (as if the bar graphic is gone) as I can see my background through it? Maybe something to do w/ my HT processor?

Memory usage shows FULL all the time (which it is not). Is it some type of scale? I have 1 GB total...

Network Uptime is fine. KB/s Sent & received jsut sit at 0.

Any help or solutions would be appreciated as I would like to use it!

WONDERFUL theme btw!!

Edited by Wolvereen

Thanks I appreciate it! I was able to get the Proc readout and Network working OK.

How do I set the intferface to load in the bottom right all the time instead of the top left? I tried changing it in the editor, but it didn't stick.

Also, RAM usage doesn't seem customizable? I can't seem to find any relevant setting in Perfmon...

Thanks!

Edit: Just had a revelation. Memory is AVAILABLE memory right? So maybe its full on blue b/c I have most of my resources free at the moment??

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