of the Royale themes seem to be missing the bottom colored border
when they have a white box for typing in.
Loading Classic produces
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"loadcssfile)"theme_classic.css")"
This one mig
I'm running out of time to do anything with the custom dll right now.
I'll check it out later tonight (4 or 5 hours from now).
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problems, I'm just saying that the current
>4.0.0.4 release does not prevent you from using it as a single row
>within a multiline taskbar, though it may be a pain to set it up the way
>you want.
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Glad to.
At 2008-06-03 05:02, you wrote:
>Bob, would you be willing to test a non-official build with the "old"
>code, and see if that works?
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date at the "\r\n" - so you
>could use them somewhere else if you prefer.
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>I've got a bit of catch-up to to do today, but will try to commit the
>multiline changes tonight or tomorrow.
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positioning, or trying to position, DQSD on the lower half of a
double-width taskbar.
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except out of the taskbar), rather it just resizes. Is
>this what you're seeing too?
>
>Eek, I hope this isn't new to SP3... Apparently they removed the
>address bar, so maybe something else changed.
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>- Kim
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>On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 12:52 AM, Bob Coleman <[EMAIL
epeatedly with
4.0.0.3, but cannot find a way to drag 4.0.0.4 to the second row of
the taskbar.
For whatever it's worth, I'm running XP Home with SP3.
I usually have my taskbar at the top rather than bottom of the
screen, but that
I don't need the changes posted. As previously stated, I'm satisfied
with the functioning of the classic scheme and I don't think I'd
understand what to do with the changes if they were posted.
At 2008-05-19 20:54, you wrote:
>Would you like me to post the changes her
No, that's what makes this impossible to understand. The Address Bar
has been opening Firefox for me for years.
At 2008-05-19 01:46, you wrote:
>Hi Bob,
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>On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 4:05 AM, Bob Coleman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The motivation is supposedly a "
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>Hi Bob,
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>Oops, looks like we have a target market again ;-)
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>This is good info, I had no idea the address bar was sentenced for
>removal. Have you seen any motivation? I th
the loss of the Windows Address Bar.
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This is just an observation. I'm perfectly happy using the classic
color scheme which doesn't suffer this minor visual effect.
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