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thats Y'Z dock made for XP, There's bunch of downloads (included the instllae) you should check it no, although personally those utilties are pretty usesless, as opposed tp say, minesweeper. Essentiall they;re only introdicing an animated quicklaunch bar, so if you like the extra clutter on your sceen, by all mrans download the sluggish, extroneous "enhaced" icons (whoa a 128 x 128 icon!! ......for a brief moment)... its a good idea, well designed and well integrated the author is very talented. Between all his works I have used (Shadow and Tollbar) programs, but I think would rather spend my resources on something worth while, like creating icons and visual styles.!!

by the way, GREAT VS! [1]

-Jamie

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Having a few issues with the wallpaper. I'm using the one with the dock like on the first post on this thread, but the diagonal lines are all jagged instead of nice and smooth.

Any ideas why? :( I'm running it at 1024x768.

Thanks

Simon

Ps I tried to include a picture of my desktop but it totally stumped me!! Man, what a n00b.

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Hit Print Screen (on the keyboard) It might be abbreviated or on some function key if you've got a laptop. Open up a graphics app (paint will do) and choose paste (Ctrl + V or on the edit menu). Save it as a jpeg and attach it to the post.

P.S. try not to attach very large images (both file size and viewable size wise).

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Hehe, yes I do know how to take a screenshot, I'm not a complete retard, it just didn't seem to want to work. I was trying to paste it in to a couple of different things but no joy. Whatever, its working now, probably just needed a reboot (windows miracle cure :))

One more thing, I don't suppose anyone is using the AusTV script from Samurize (I have it on my desktop). It doesn't seem to like getting the correct times or programs after a reboot. It just shows whatever was on when I shut down. I think it has something to do with the GetListing function. I've included an Active Scipt using the GetListing function and basically turned down the Alpha Blending so it is invisible, I'm hoping this'll do the trick. Just wondering if anyone else has had the same problems. It also seems VERY unstable, if I try and reload config a couple of times in a row, it almost always freezes and I have to End Process in Task Manager. Very annoying.

Anyway here's the screenshot:

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Hi,

Just noticed a bit of a problem with the desktop, down at the bottom, on the taskbar, there is no arrow to click to reveal the hidden icons (the ones that have been idle a while).

I'm pretty sure it was there when i first installed the theme (but maybe not).

Any ideas?

Sorry for all the questions :unsure:

Simon.

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Hi,

Just noticed a bit of a problem with the desktop, down at the bottom, on the taskbar, there is no arrow to click to reveal the hidden icons (the ones that have been idle a while).

I'm pretty sure it was there when i first installed the theme (but maybe not).

Any ideas?

Sorry for all the questions :unsure:

Simon.

Looks as if it's been disabled.

Right click on your taskbar and select Proprties, have a look around for Hide Inactive Icons. I'm not on XP atm so can't give you full directions...

@DaCypher: will upload it when I get the chance....

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Hi!

man this vs rocks.

was hoping to find the trillian graphite skin but reading ALL pages in this thread I just fount dead links ;-(

well, it would of course even be better to have the bug-fixed version, hopefully bose has got some spare time soon. *hint* :whistle:

@bangbang023: could u post your samurize script once again, the links to it are dead, too :no:

thanx in advance.

Best regards

Korben

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Hi!

just read through 20 pages to find out whether somebody hat realized that "graphite coloured thin" has a slightly different color than all the other graphites.

I knew that bose fixed "graphite 2" but I believe that mast have been a normal taskbar version then.

could somebody please confirm this? I am using dmx 2.1 from deviantart (the newest to my knowledge).

would really love to use the thin coloured taskbar version :(

Best Regards

and if nobody else has said it so far: THIS THEME ROCKS ;)

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