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Help / Windows 7 / Re: Windows 7 Taskbar Dimensions?
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on: June 10, 2011, 09:27:42 pm
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WTF?
Hey Tom, in Windows 7 WSB has NOTHING to do with start button images. They are in Explorer.exe.....
Sorry bad example but I think I understand now so thanks 3am, Panda X and ka-la.
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Help / Windows 7 / Re: Windows 7 Taskbar Dimensions?
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on: June 10, 2011, 05:41:23 am
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No, you can't use a larger start button unless you change the DPI in Windows. Though it makes everything bigger.
Sorry to be a pain but what does the DPI setting in WSB do then?
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Help / Windows 7 / Re: Windows 7 Taskbar Dimensions?
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on: June 10, 2011, 03:27:33 am
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DPI and PPI these days are pretty much synonymous of each other. The DPI setting in WSB tells you Windows will use a larger image for larger DPIs.
For example if you want to make a image for 120dpi you'd add the property mindpi1:int = 120 and import the image in imagefile1:filename
So just to make sure I've understood this correctly, if I wanted to use a bigger Start Button as I've previously mentioned I'd have to increase the DPI setting in WSB?
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Help / Windows 7 / Re: Windows 7 Taskbar Dimensions?
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on: June 10, 2011, 02:56:01 am
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It' s called DPI settings and no, you can do it via WSB, see the box on top of the Image View ? Select the start button and change the DPI setting, It' ll change the start button for larger DPI
Edit: there are siome weaknesss about DPI too. First who ever going to use your theme has to change the DPI setting, and the second is that DPI doesnt only apply to taskbar/start menu, it applies to all other UI elements of Windows too.
Hi ka-la thanks for the reply but I'm a bit confused about a couple of things. Firstly what's the difference between DPI (Dots Per Inch) and PPI (Pixels Per Inch)? Lastly what exactly does the DPI setting in WSB do? Thanks. Tom
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Help / Windows 7 / Re: Windows 7 Taskbar Dimensions?
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on: June 09, 2011, 02:57:10 am
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1) According to this tutorial http://www.door2windows.com/how-to-create-a-windows-7-start-orb/ you can't have a start orb bigger than 55x55 pixels. I don't know this for a fact though. 2) The default superbar icon is 32x32 pixels. I don't know whether the superbar would accept anything bigger even if you made some for all your applications which doesn't make much sense anyway. After doing some "investigating" (if you can even call it that), namely taking one screenshot of the TaskBar using the small setting (Control Panel\Appearance and Personalization\Display) and one screenshot using the medium setting and then enlarging them in Photoshop, it appears that while using the default small setting that the Start Button measures 36 x 36 px while all the other icons are no larger than 32 x 32 px (as you stated) but while using the medium setting the Start Button measures 42 x 42 px and the other icons are 40 x 40 px.
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Help / Windows 7 / Re: Windows 7 Taskbar Dimensions?
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on: June 07, 2011, 04:01:19 am
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Increase the last 2 values of the CONTENTMARGINS:MARGINS at Taskbar & System Tray > TaskBand > Basic > TaskBand > BackgroundBottom from (3, 3, 0, 0) to something like (3, 3, 6, 6) etc to make a higher taskbar and keep the icons centered. Or just increase the 3rd value to make space at the top or the 4th value to make space at the bottom.
I don't think you can make the actual icons bigger, but I could be wrong...
This is probably a stupid question but does the 32 px height limit also apply to the Start Button? Also does the 32 px limit apply to width of Taskbar icons/Start Button? Thanks. Tom
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Help / Windows 7 / Re: Windows 7 Taskbar Dimensions?
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on: June 06, 2011, 02:20:53 am
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Does anyone know if it's possible to make the Taskbar bigger thus allowing you to have bigger icons, and if so how you'd go about doing it?
Thanks. Tom
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Help / Windows 7 / Re: Right angled corners?
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on: June 05, 2011, 04:04:12 am
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You just have to remake the images at those locations with corners instead of curves, easy as that.Your new images don't have to be the same size as the original aero ones. You'll probably hear this a lot :it's sometimes a good idea to open someone else's theme up in vsb to get an understanding of how they did certain things...
Ok thanks davesenior.
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Help / Windows 7 / Right angled corners?
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on: June 04, 2011, 11:13:55 pm
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Please could someone explain how you get right angle corners on the start menu, dialogue boxes ect?
Thanks. Tom
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Help / Windows 7 / Re: Help getting started.
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on: June 03, 2011, 05:19:55 pm
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Thanks 3am but which installer package do I need to install because while I have Windows 7 64 Bit I also have a "Programs Files" and a "Programs Files (x86)"?
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Help / Windows 7 / Help getting started.
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on: June 03, 2011, 05:00:36 pm
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I just bought Vista Style Builder but unfortunately I'm a total noob with regards to this sort of thing so I'd really appreciate it if someone could just help me getting started. First off in the requirements it states that you need "theming enabled and with a so-called patched UxTheme file" but I have Windows 7 64 Bit so does this still apply to me and if so how do I go about doing it? Lastly are there any guides or tutorials explaining what all the different elements do in Vista Style Builder? Thanks. Tom
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