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Help => Windows 7 => Topic started by: sunbeam2000 on January 10, 2010, 09:40:11 am



Title: Explorer Gradient
Post by: sunbeam2000 on January 10, 2010, 09:40:11 am
has someone located out this color gradient?

(http://i46.tinypic.com/8z45ck.jpg)


Title: Re: Explorer Gradient
Post by: Panda X on January 10, 2010, 06:24:18 pm
Explorer & Shell > Explorer > CommandModule > LibraryHeaderBackground
Explorer & Shell > Explorer > CommandModule > <11>

Is that it?


Title: Re: Explorer Gradient
Post by: sunbeam2000 on January 10, 2010, 08:54:45 pm
Explorer & Shell > Explorer > CommandModule > LibraryHeaderBackground
Explorer & Shell > Explorer > CommandModule > <11>

Is that it?

No, this is the Library Pane.. but thx for helping..

i'm very sure, it's a gradient, not an image.

it's not in msstyle.. the are only a few gradients left..
i guess it's in shell32 or something..

so i'll leave it, i don't want to change any dll for my theme (except shellstyle.dll, which installs automatically)..

i just thought, when gradient background is possible here, it may work on ItemsView explorer background ;-)

but still enough other topics to do..  ;)
(btw expression design works very very good for Aero Frames, i'm stunned every day i work with it)


Title: Re: Explorer Gradient
Post by: Panda X on January 11, 2010, 01:16:54 am
No, this is the Library Pane.. but thx for helping..

i'm very sure, it's a gradient, not an image.

it's not in msstyle.. the are only a few gradients left..
i guess it's in shell32 or something..

so i'll leave it, i don't want to change any dll for my theme (except shellstyle.dll, which installs automatically)..

i just thought, when gradient background is possible here, it may work on ItemsView explorer background ;-)

but still enough other topics to do..  ;)
(btw expression design works very very good for Aero Frames, i'm stunned every day i work with it)
Oh I thought it was shared seeing how they look the same and Homegroup is a part of Libraries.

I opened the Homegroup window and monitor the load with ResSpy and 3 UIFiles from Shell32 were opened: 8, 12, 58. Don't know if it's in there but it may help locate it.