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Help / Windows 7 / Re: Commandmodule Shadow text color
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on: September 27, 2010, 07:33:41 pm
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And you can directly modify the intensity of the shadow in your shellstyle file (not need to add the "glowintensity" property in win7 style builder, if this doesn't work) Just add : fontstyle="shadow" shadowintensity="50" (for example or more) for the shadow's color, I don't know if it's possible ...
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Help / Windows 7 / Re: How to indicate a different image for each library
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on: September 24, 2010, 01:12:09 pm
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thank you for reassuring me I tried this kind of change in the shellstyle (for musiclayoutstyle for example) but it doesn't work
<TemplateBackground background="ARGB(0, 0, 0, 0)" />
<if id="atom(ReadingPane)"> <TemplateBackground background="themeable(Gradient(gtc(ReadingPane, 1, 0, 3810), gtc(ReadingPane, 1, 0, 3811), gtc(ReadingPane, 1, 0, 3812), 4), window)" font="gtf(TextStyle, 4, 0)" /></if>
<if id="atom(LibrayPane)"> <TemplateBackground background="dtb(CommandModule, 12, 0)"/></if>
<if id="atom(RPaneCoverSheet_NoSel)"> <Element foreground="themeable(gtc(ReadingPane, 2, 0, 3803), windowtext)" background="ARGB(0, 0, 0, 0)" /> </if>
<if id="atom(PreviewShineLayer)"> <TemplateBackground background="themeable(dtb(PreviewPane, 1, 1), window)" /> </if>
<if Vertical="true" id="atom(PreviewShineLayer)"> <TemplateBackground background="themeable(dtb(PreviewPane, 1, 2), window)" /></if>
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Help / Windows 7 / How to indicate a different image for each library
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on: September 24, 2010, 12:57:10 pm
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Hi, I explain my problem: by default the image for the background of the different libraries (generic, document, image, video etc) is always the same, localized in CommandModule 10,1 something like that But here is the effect i want to create. Like these screenshots show it, I would like to put an different image for each library: an image for the document library, another for the image library... in order to get this result (a different icon to symbolize the library you're visiting): and Is it possible ? How to do ? I tried to edit some files from shell32.dll and some places in my shellstyle.dll but without success... I know it's technically possible for the detail pane, but for library pane ?
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Help / Windows 7 / Re: Shadows
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on: August 16, 2010, 06:24:22 pm
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For the basic mode, I think there is a stylehack for this, installed by default (Mac OS X TitleBar Effect)
To do it manually, go to : Windows and Caption Buttons > Basic > Caption and add (click on "Add property") - TEXTSHADOWOFFSET:POSITION (0,1 for example) - TEXTSHADOWCOLOR:COLOR (white) - TEXTSHADOWTYPE:ENUM (single)
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Help / Windows Vista / Re: 2 really bugging things.
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on: July 06, 2010, 08:15:41 pm
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Probably an image between the header and favorites links ? something like that Explorer & Shell > Explorer > PreviewPane > <3> (sorry i don't use vista any more)
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Help / Windows 7 / Re: Text shadow on commandmodule
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on: May 25, 2010, 07:51:17 am
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To my knowledge, it's impossible "fontstyle=shadow" is the only property, for shadow, accepted by the shellstyle you can not change either the color or the position, or the value of the shadow
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Help / Windows 7 / Re: Text shadow on commandmodule
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on: May 25, 2010, 07:41:01 am
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I guess it might be the same thing as for vista, so you must probably add some property like "fontstyle=shadow" in your shellstyle file Bellow (not sure): <style resid="SplitButtonStyle"> <style resid="TaskButtonStyle">
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Help / Windows 7 / Re: Location and bug maybe?
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on: May 18, 2010, 08:07:46 am
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1) can you upload your theme, so we can test it directly ? 2 ) about the bug in the toolbar, try to resize the window manually, sometime it works
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Other / Other / Re: Share your themes
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on: May 11, 2010, 08:51:00 am
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no problem
I see you've solved the problem preventing the transfer of files larger than 15 Mo
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Help / Windows 7 / Re: WSB Right Click Menu
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on: May 05, 2010, 06:45:39 pm
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If you followed all these steps, i don't understand why it doesn't work: 1) Right-click and choose " Export all the properties ... <default> 2) "Export all marked properties to a Stylehack file" 3) Finally give a name and a description, choose an image, for your stylehack file: Your will find your stylehack file into your appData folder: C:\Users\YourName\AppData\Roaming\VistaStyleBuilder\StyleHacks
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Help / Windows 7 / Re: Locations Help
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on: May 05, 2010, 03:53:19 pm
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1) Explorer & Shell > Explorer > Places Bar (and Button) The left pane for some "Save Dialog window", like when you save a file, or in Photoshop example
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Help / Windows 7 / Re: the size of .msstyles file
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on: May 05, 2010, 03:48:23 pm
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No limit for the size (i think) Can u share your theme to see directly the problem ? maybe you indicated an incorrect tree/arborescence in your theme ?
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Help / Windows 7 / Re: Blue in copy window
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on: April 29, 2010, 11:30:12 pm
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http://www.askvg.com/how-to-change-animated-avi-background-color-in-windows-vista-progress-dialog-box/1) Open your shell32.dll/UIFILE/42.txt file 2) search this line (by default): background="Gradient(argb(255, 9, 74, 116), argb(255, 32, 121, 140), argb (255, 5, 111, 90), 3), 3) change the colors
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Help / Windows 7 / Re: Add an image property to navigation pane
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on: April 27, 2010, 06:11:01 pm
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I'm interested too I personally tried a dozen different configurations between shellstyle and the .msstyles file but I have not succeeded The properties and changes that I extrapolated from the explorerFrame.dll don't seem to work. Hope Panda X, SunBeam or Idas, who are accustomed to this kind of thing, will succeed 8)
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Help / Windows 7 / Re: Uggh! I have gone through stylebuilder, but can't find these!
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on: April 11, 2010, 10:15:59 am
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Supposing that you have really searched at first by yourself: 1) For the Header: Toolbars, Headers and Rebar > Toolbars & Headers > Items View Header and Toolbars, Headers and Rebar > Toolbars & Headers > Header (Toolbars, Headers and Rebar > Toolbars & Headers > Header : for all states, normal, hover, pressed detc) 2) For the buttons of Folderband: Explorer & Shell > Explorer > CommandModule > <3> Explorer & Shell > Explorer > CommandModule > <4> Explorer & Shell > Explorer > CommandModule > <5> 3) For the "Uninstall or change program" background: Explorer & Shell > Explorer > Control Panel > ControlPanel > ContentPane > FILLCOLOR:COLOR
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Help / Windows 7 / Re: Some fonts locations
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on: April 06, 2010, 04:25:30 pm
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For "Save as" windows, i know:
white background : Buttons, Boxes & Controls > Boxes > ComboBox > Border text color: Explorer & Shell > Explorer > PlacesBar background color: Explorer & Shell > Explorer > PlacesBar > <default> / Explorer & Shell > Explorer > PlacesBar > <Button> white line: Buttons, Boxes & Controls > Buttons > Button > GroupBox
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Help / Windows 7 / Re: Please Help Clock!
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on: March 26, 2010, 11:54:26 pm
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You must edit your "timedate.cpl" file to change this image (in your system32 folder)
for the moment the way to change this font hasn't been found
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Help / Windows 7 / Re: Unknowns
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on: March 20, 2010, 09:37:13 am
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2) Explorer & Shell > Explorer > Control Panel > Command Module > Unknown > Unknown ( the first unknown of 3) is the textcolor of Uninstall, Repair, Change etc in the Programs and Features screen. Excellent !
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Help / Windows 7 / Re: Text Location
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on: March 20, 2010, 09:25:45 am
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In your shellstyle.dll file mate, search this box text: <if id="atom(LibraryIdentifier)"> to change its size and its police, add these properties (example): fontface="Arial" fontsize="10pt" <if id="atom(LibraryIdentifier)">
<Element padding="rect(4rp, 16rp, 0rp, 0rp)" fontface="Arial" fontsize="10pt" fontstyle="shadow" fontweight="bold" fontquality="cleartype" contentalign="endellipsis" foreground="gtc(TextStyle, 9, 2, 3803)" /> </if> gtc(TextStyle, 9, 2, 3803) determines the color for this text you can find here: Styles > TextStyle > ControlLabel > Disabled or just replace this text: foreground="gtc(TextStyle, 9, 2, 3803)" by foreground= "argb(255, x, x, x)"
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