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Looks good, especially the rounded buttons. I have to say that it would be nice to have a font size of 8 everywhere (most things seem to be 9 and the checkboxes 7). Other than that, nice work. And, importantly it can be used to actually do some work without getting in the way.

P.S. Vertical taskbar isn't right (as a result of a negative top content margin on the start button I would imagine but I haven't checked).

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I value your responses TN, always handy :)

It is because of the negative value, spot on, but I *think* I mentioned in the readme that its not for vertical use.

In the next update Normal fonts will be 8 Tahoma....

Likewise!

I assume you're aware that you can just use a negative left margin instead of top margin. Also, using a font size of -2 or below will cause the text to stay the same size regardless of DPI (and thus make sure that it will always be hidden).

Great, saves me doing it myself!

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I can't seem to get it to work, says I am missing some files like SnowE.icl

AFAIK thats the SnowE icon library, right? If so, so what? I don't want them or use them. Can I not use this VS without them, it looks great and just won't work.

Help appreciated.

Jim

That'll happen if you try to use the original .theme files. Simple solution, don't (just head to the Appearance tab and slect the VS from the list)! Otherwise b0se posted a fix one or two pages back.

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Will fix that TN in next release, thanks for the info...

Off-topic: Releasing DMX 2 Final soon with your mod in it, very sorry about the delay I was sure it was already in there.

Will fix the theme problem also, but as TN mentioned it can be done manually quite easily :)

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