Hi Monty,

Actually, I think I know a way, but I haven't tested it yet, I didn't want
to give anything away :)

Apparently there is a callback to deskbands, which I think fires when the
Windows theme is changed, so we should be able to match the currently active
theme to a lookup table, and adjust the DQSD theme accordingly, one way or
another. That'd be a really nice feature...

I'm currently struggling with the keyboard handling - I was hoping a custom
host would be able to do away with the keyboard hook, but there seems to be
some inconsistency in how the taskbar is handling keyboard messages, so I'm
not sure it's doable.

Kim

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
> Monty Scroggins
> Sent: den 5 december 2004 18:12
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [DQSD-Devel] Next-gen?
> 
> 
> Very cool Kim..   So far so good!..  I like it!  
> 
> Question please - Is there a way we can allow the user to 
> select one of theme css files?  Or maybe auto-detect the 
> theme in place and load the 
> associated CSS?   The casual user who installs this toolbar 
> but doesnt 
> keep up with the threads will have no idea that there is a 
> color matching color scheme.  Also I am not sure the casual 
> user is comfortable finding and copying the css file to 
> implement the scheme..
> 
> Monty



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