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Help => Windows 7 => Topic started by: RBCC on April 04, 2010, 09:31:18 pm



Title: Where are these?
Post by: RBCC on April 04, 2010, 09:31:18 pm
Where are these items in stylebuilder?  Where in Windows 7 is "Windows" and "DVM" used? What is the difference between "Windows" and "DVM"? John :) :'(


Title: Re: Where are these?
Post by: 3am on April 04, 2010, 11:23:19 pm
Picture 1) From top down: Fonts & System Metrics > Active & Inactive Caption:color
               The rest is in Lists, Menus & Tabs > Tab. Do the Tab, TopTabItem & TabItems. The background is Tab > Body.

Picture 2) The box the menu opens from is Explorer & Shell > Explorer > CommandModule > 9
               The menu is at Lists, Menus & Tabs > Menu > PopUp. Color all the PopUp parts and test to see what changes.

Picture 3) Is the PopUp Menu again. When you test the colors in Picture 2 see what they look like here too.
               On the left is Buttons, Boxes & Controls > ScrollBars & Trackers > TrackBar. Operates on same principle as ScrollBar: Thumbs ride the Tracks which have Tic marks on them.

All highlights are under Hot, Selected, HotSelected & SelectedNotFocus images.

DWM (not DVM) is DeskTop Window Manager. It controls Aero. Concentrate on this section in Windows & Caption Buttons > Aero. Don't worry about the Aero > Window.


Title: Re: Where are these?
Post by: RBCC on April 06, 2010, 04:52:13 am
I think it is in List,Menus and tabs>Menu>Popupseperator, how do I get rid of the seperator line? 

thank you very much, John :)


Title: Re: Where are these?
Post by: 3am on April 06, 2010, 12:18:17 pm
Lists, Menus & Tabs > Menu > PopUp > Separator
Start Menu > Panels > Aero > Top > Programs List > Separator
Start Menu > Panels > Aero > Top > Places List > Separator

Color same as background or replace with transparent image


Title: Re: Where are these?
Post by: RBCC on May 01, 2010, 07:25:13 am
hey 3am,

Where do I change the background of the system properties screen?  John


Title: Re: Where are these?
Post by: 3am on May 01, 2010, 02:43:35 pm
Explorer & Shell > Explorer > Control Panel > Content Pane > FillColor:Color