Still can't connect via my proxy. :-\
GreenReaper
Elfkura: irc.stardock.com:6667, #stardock or #wincustomize
Well, just look at the skin then. Open the skin's .xp file (or .UIS file if there is no .xp file) and look for [Taskbar.StartButton] - the Image attribute will have the filename of the start button image.
Here's mine. What most of the attributes do should be fairly obvious, either by the name or by their actions. [global] Hyperpaint=0 noProgress=0 noTabs=0 SkinOffice=0 noScroll=0 SizeLimit=0 WindowLock=0 NoSound=0 PerAppCol=0 DOUBLEOPT=0 RIGHTOPT=0 PerfMode=1 DrawMode=0 NoShowWarning=1 DisableStage1=0 AlobarSwitch1=0 AlobarSwitch2=0 HyperPaintMode=4 forceDDB=1 DisableCtrlKey=0 HideMinMax=1 ResizeOpt=1
If you have the registered version, it may be possible to do this just by selecting silver in the colour tint box (next to the subskin selector). If not, just open up the start button (probably called xpstart.bmp or start.bmp) in any graphics editor and change the colour to silver with something like the Colourize command in PSP.
Well, on XP there is Hyperpaint. This really does work in eliminating repaint time (*if* you have a fast card, GeForce or up). Also, on XP WB uses some of the "native" theme-painting methods (there's debate about exactly how native MS Visual Styles are themselves). I'm not sure how much this increases performance, but I haven't noticed it being any slower.
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Heh. I always write in dark green and have terrible handwriting. All my teachers know who's paper they're marking even if it doesn't have my name on the top. *g*
Actually, I *haven't* excelled in performance. I've done a lot to promote _awareness_ of performance issues, but "Docking Station" (really, my *only* published full skin - "Digital Age" was cool animation-wise, but not very usable) certainly isn't the fastest skin around. This is where you have a point in saying every skin must be judged on it's merits. Of course, I *do* still intend to go for "Fastest skin" in the GUIOlympics (as well as a few others in another skin, if I can think of
I use Paint Shop Pro 7 and notepad, mostly. I tend to use the mouse, though occasionally my Wacom tablet sneaks in (I find it's not as good as the mouse for close-up detail work).
Crumpets are sort of spongy batter (but solid - pre-cooked). You toast them and then put butter on them. Usually quite small. See http://www.tea-n-crumpets.com/main.htm Oh, and one thing that caught me out was chips. Here, "chips" == fries, and "crisps" == thin dry wafers of potato pre-cooked, which you call chips.
Heh. Just be glad you don't have any of those chocolate floppy disks hanging around - it gets hot inside computers . . .
This may not be impossible with the SkinCast that's coming along. Stardock already has a rough idea of how many users use each skin via the "Internet Integration" feature (yes, WB has spyware! )
People are unlikely to if you don't give any indication of what sort of theme it is, and what sort of plugin you want.
What you need is ObjectBar for the taskbar and start panel, and WindowBlinds for the windows. Look for skins/bars with the word "Luna" in. You can get the programs from the download links at the top of the library displays (just click on the names in the Library list). Logon screens, I'm not sure about - I think they're only editable on XP (anyone else know?)
Get to installation window, having manually set the proxy. Click install. "Error - cannot retrieve file". *sigh*
I think MouseOverColour=1, where you have a [Colour1] section?
Yesss - drown them - drown them all! Them and their perky eyes and fluffy whiskers! /me thought he saw person C standing on the side shouting "oh no, please don't kill my puppies!" - I'll get him later, too. Mhuahahah!
*waves Notepad flag* Yeah, I've already gotten GUIOlympics related spam, from a site I never even heard of. I imagine the more well-known skinners are getting even more. After all, there's real money involved . . .
Obligatory semi-related link: http://www.theonion.com/onion3507/thinking_different.html
Remember, WC gets a lot of drifters that are just looking for XP-look skins because that's what they think a good UI looks like (plus they want it to match their *other* skins). People may say they want something different, but the evidence, and research, suggests that what most people *really* want is something that looks similar to what they have already. People like to feel comfortable. That's why it's important not to move stuff around too much, and it's why XP-style skins are so po
. . . though if you made 10 skins in the time available, the chances of any of them winning would probably be remote. Or you'd lose your job/fail your exams/your wife would leave home.