Hi Monty,

--- Monty Scroggins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Brent Beardsley wrote:
> 
> >Hi Monty,
> >
> >A couple of things: 
> >
> >1) the menu is showing up in the main searches
> menu, I
> >think it should show up in the Configure menu
> >  
> >
> 
> Yeah I agree..    I havent figured out how to get
> the submenu created 
> under "Configure" so I could place a submenu under
> that..  my first 
> attempts were unsuccessful..  I will work with it
> tonight maybe..

replace line 117 with

var confthememenu = mb.AppendSubMenu("Load color
scheme", hmenu);

 
> >2) no way to reset localsearch.css, I tried this on
> a
> >win2000 box and had to go in manually and clear out
> >the localsearch.css.  We should have a way to reset
> it
> >
> >  
> >
> Hmm I dont understand.  The menu item copies the
> localsearch_xxx.css 
> over localsearch.css and does a toolbar reload..  
> Do you mean there 
> should be a way to empty localsearch.css? or is
> there a localsearch.css 
> delivered with a clean install that you want to
> revert to?

Yes 
 
> Suggestion: We create a third css file for the
> toolbar - theme.css, and 
> over-write this file with the theme menu selection
> and have the 
> theme.css loaded by the toolbar *after* search.css
> and *before* 
> localsearch.css.    It seems like the simplest
> solution to me, and the 
> toolbar could just clear out the theme.css file to
> revert to a no-theme 
> setting.. 

Sounds good to me.  Two other suggestions:
1) in the menu we should identify the current themes
as XP themes as they look terrible on others and don't
even work properly - hence the need to reset it back
to the default
2) if we go with the theme.css we should rename the
localsearch_blue, localsearch_olive, etc to
theme_blue,  theme_olive

Just my thoughts,

Brent


                
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