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1  Help / Windows 10 / Re: Can't make Style Builder to work on: October 11, 2015, 11:53:45 pm
No, I meant a beta version of windows 10 not windows style builder.

FWIW, I made it work, but both files give me errors when testing at random types. It's really haphazard.
2  Help / Windows 10 / Re: Can't make Style Builder to work on: October 11, 2015, 08:07:08 pm
Ok, I did it the way you suggested, it works. So, Style builder needed the shell folder to work i guess.
3  Help / Windows 10 / Re: Can't make Style Builder to work on: October 11, 2015, 07:58:05 pm
Thanks, I ll try that.

Is the problem perhaps that I am not using a beta Windows version, but the latest version?
4  Help / Windows 10 / Can't make Style Builder to work on: October 11, 2015, 06:47:48 am
So, I ve got the latest Style Builder version 1.563. I recently installed windows 10 and I am trying to make small changes in fonts and font sizes.

What I do is copy the aero.msstyles file and copy it to a different folder. Then I click test -without having modified anything- just to make sure that it works and I get an Error Testing aero.msstyles file.

Initially I thought that I hadn't patched up uxtheme properly as I ve used uxtheme multipatcher 14.2. Then I downloaded UltraUxthemepatcher 3.03 which says that the files have been patched properly.

What am I missing?

PS. Font names appear as gibberish too.
5  Help / Windows 7 / Vertical Taskbar / Multiple Columns on: January 12, 2014, 10:15:04 am
This is a hard question for which I don't expect a positive answer and a bit off the scope of the forum, but I have searched the reaches of the interwebs for years because this problem torments me and it doesn't hurt to ask here as well.

As most of you know, in old versions of Windows, when the vertical taskbar filled, it split into columns. On Windows 7, the cursed scrollbar appears.

I actually use never combine buttons and I get to have 30/40 windows open; it's vital for me for them to be accessible at a glance without having to use the scrollbar. I know I can make the taskbar horizontal, but it's not as efficient on a widescreen monitor.

For the people who ve built this program and presumably know their way around the registry, is there a way to make a hack that would bring back those columns on the vertical taskbar?

Thanks
6  Help / Windows 7 / Re: Making the Flash Button more pronounced on: January 09, 2014, 09:44:10 pm
Thanks, I managed to figure it out. You only need to change the open button.
7  Help / Windows 7 / Making the Flash Button more pronounced on: January 08, 2014, 02:21:47 am
Hi,

I have been using a theme from deviantart I downloaded about a year ago. However, I need to have the flash button be more intense so it can catch my eye when I ve got a ton of windows open.

I downloaded style builder yesterday so I can do so, but even though I changed the flash button color, it doesn't make a difference. I suspect it's got something to do with the background image, but I am not sure.

 Here are some pics to show what I mean.

This is how the flashing button looks on aero. As you can see it looks vibrant and set itself apart, although I do find the aero theme distracting overall.



And here how the same flashbutton image looks imported on the placebo theme. It looks subdued.



What should I do to make the flash button more vibrant?

Thanks
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