Title: how to change clock dialogue background Post by: Spitzen on September 05, 2009, 11:31:44 pm hi,
i changed parts of the clock background wondering if it's possible to change the rest, too. this is what i've got until now: (http://www.abload.de/img/unbenannt-2k9wg.jpg) Title: Re: how to change clock dialogue background Post by: CoLnE on September 06, 2009, 01:35:14 pm hi, i changed parts of the clock background wondering if it's possible to change the rest, too. this is what i've got until now: (http://www.abload.de/img/unbenannt-2k9wg.jpg) i think that is in explorer & shell -> explorer -> controlpanel -> contentpane but i'm not sure of that so you can play a little bit with all the colors from controlpanel content Title: Re: how to change clock dialogue background Post by: rajtheeban on September 06, 2009, 02:03:15 pm (maybe like vista) 1) for the header (September 2009): Explorer & Shell > Shell > MonthCal > <1> 2) the background for the days: Explorer & Shell > Shell > MonthCal > <1> 3) for their texts: Explorer & Shell > Shell > MonthCal > <6> (normal/hover etc) 4) and for the clock and his background, you must probably see in your timedate.cpl file (system32 folder) Title: Re: how to change clock dialogue background Post by: vistatweak on October 09, 2009, 05:05:06 pm Did anyone figure how to change the clocks white background yet ? Because I created a new size-matched image for each of the clock images in the timedate.cpl, filled the new images with the color I wanted as the background then merged the original image layer with the newly created ones and replaced them but the end result is no change in the msstyle. If anyone could clue me in on this would be much appreciated ..... cheers. Title: Re: how to change clock dialogue background Post by: ly on December 03, 2009, 05:47:29 pm I need to find how too, hope we got it !
Title: Re: how to change clock dialogue background Post by: Spitzen on December 03, 2009, 06:39:46 pm The solution is posted above your post. It works.
Just fill the background of the clock images with your wished color and replace the files in timedate.cpl. |