> 
> Good ideas... I'm old-fashioned, so I still run XP in classic 
> style. Maybe the easiest is to detect OS version, and install 
> different theme files based on that...?
> 
> Should be fairly simple. OTOH, that doesn't catch people who 
> are running XP in classic style (me!).
> 

I meant to set the style that it would be mostly acceptable for all
OS's.. I wasn't promoting the idea of detecting XP/theme and installing
the graphics for it to make it look right..    I am not sure you can get
to the theme info anyway, plus what about third party themes that the
user has downloaded?...    Surely we can come up with some kind of
transparent style that might look ok for any theme/os etc...    It needs
some reasearch..  It might be impossible too..  We'll see...

Monty
   



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