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Found a bug...on the Carbon (colored taskbar) scheme, these buttons are for the olive scheme:

Yeah oops I think ole gigatexel forgot to recolor that bitmap. :s

Razor: Nice but post the wallpaper not your desktop. :p

scoult01: Nice reg tweaks, thanks.

You can get the Sun wallpaper here.

calaanthe: Read my first post, I released the update yesterday. :)

Thanks guys. :D

before i get to the post one thing, I really really luv this freakin VS i think is one of the best, BUT lol theres a but theres alil problem with nero express i have provided pics for you to see. check the word NEXT on there and also check the word MORE >>. is not a big deal but i just thought that if you feel like fixing it is ok and if you dont is ok too i can live with it, but maybe other people might not like it so, is just a suggestion im ok with it and the vs is great...

Hi guys, I'm almost done with my version of the winamp skin. Here's the latest preview. All components are skinned already and I got permission from giga to release it (thanks) - just need to complete all color schemes and the skin will get released (one or two days at most).

Looks real good. Can't wait to use it.

Getting rid of the flag is not a problem. The problem is changing the font in "Please Wait". I worked on it for a long time but it seems that Giga or anybody else dont care so I stopped.

If you want I can send you my bmps and dialogs so you can change them but you'll still have that "Please Wait" in the middle with that font. Just PM me with yr email.

As promised I have edited the MSGINA.dll for the Windows Classic Style logon, instructions on how to install are included in the rar file.

I was unable to take screenshots of this, but I must say it looks AWESOME!

It uses the new BLUE scheme but bmps are included if you wish to change it.

I have also edited the dialog fonts in msgina to Verdana size 7 so that it all looks as it should.

Enjoy

REMEMBER: ALWAYS BACKUP YOUR ORIGINAL FILES :yes:

Msgina.rar

Msgina.rar

Msgina.rar

As promised I have edited the MSGINA.dll for the Windows Classic Style logon, instructions on how to install are included in the rar file.

I was unable to take screenshots of this, but I must say it looks AWESOME!

It uses the new BLUE scheme but bmps are included if you wish to change it.

I have also edited the dialog fonts in msgina to Verdana size 7 so that it all looks as it should.

Enjoy

REMEMBER: ALWAYS BACKUP YOUR ORIGINAL FILES :yes:

Maybe youll be able to help me... do you know how to change the font in the Please Wait dialog? Im talking about the font that Windows uses to write "Please Wait". Kasper posted a screenshot above so look at his.

If you know please PM me.

Thanks

im really sorry if this has beed asked b4 but i need a normal start menu on classix 10k 2, so i need Icons AND TEXT on the right hand bar.

Thanks,

Coffeee,

NB: sry again if its been posted, and resolved, but i cant search through 21 pages, hurts eyes :shifty:

OK, Giga has granted me permission to release these wallpapers. Hope you all like them :)

I will be doing the over c10k 2.0 colour schemes later this week :)

Tom :)

thanks razor!!! :woot: :laugh:

/edit I would like to put in a request for some 1280x1024 versions though :happy:

center it, and make the background color the color the the outside of the wallpaper

OK, Giga has granted me permission to release these wallpapers. Hope you all like them :)

I will be doing the over c10k 2.0 colour schemes later this week :)

Tom :)

thanks razor!!! :woot: :laugh:

/edit I would like to put in a request for some 1280x1024 versions though :happy:

I will put 1280x1024 in the next update with new colours :)

Tom

OK, Giga has granted me permission to release these wallpapers. Hope you all like them :)

I will be doing the over c10k 2.0 colour schemes later this week :)

Tom :)

wow thats really cool razor very nice mods now i think my classix desktop is just about there :D

cant wait for the other color themes but i have to say deep blue has won me over at the moment!

Good work

Hi guys,

I'm a n00b at skinning but I wanted an Olive skin for Trillian. It's basically just

a re-color in photoshop of one of Cody's, and by no means perfect. I'm sending

it to him for approval. I hope that's the proper proceedure anyway, feel free to

correct me....don't wanna tread on any toes. :D

Anyway here's a quick preview.

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