Re: Allie Martin's 'version' of TB

2004-01-20 Thread Doug Weller
Hi dAniel, Tuesday, January 20, 2004, 4:56:11 PM, you wrote: > on Tue, 20 Jan 2004 16:20:19 + Doug Weller wrote: DW>> Thanks for all of this. The secret seems to be to find a good skin, DW>> which I guess is done by experimenting. I might give it a whirl. > see mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], where

Re: Allie Martin's 'version' of TB

2004-01-20 Thread dAniel hAhler
on Tue, 20 Jan 2004 16:20:19 + Doug Weller wrote: DW> Thanks for all of this. The secret seems to be to find a good skin, DW> which I guess is done by experimenting. I might give it a whirl. see mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], where I recommend ReflectionsXP (http://www.imagehouse.co.za/themes.html).

Re: Allie Martin's 'version' of TB

2004-01-20 Thread Doug Weller
Hi Allie, Tuesday, January 20, 2004, 2:06:07 PM, you wrote: [SNIP] > However, a good skin works really well with very few > incompatibilities, usually only with those applications that do it's > own window elements rendering, even though these application > interfaces may look pretty much stand

Re[2]: Allie Martin's 'version' of TB

2004-01-20 Thread Allie Martin
Doug Weller wrote: DW> I look at this from time to time but always go away thinking DW> 'pretty, but I'll get a performance hit/ clash with something DW> else'. WindowBlinds for XP actually replaces the XP Visual Styles. As a result, there is no performance hit compared to using plain XP visual s

Re: Allie Martin's 'version' of TB

2004-01-20 Thread Doug Weller
Hi Daniel, Monday, January 19, 2004, 12:35:10 PM, you wrote: > The answer is in WindowBlinds: > http://www.windowblinds.net > [end quote] I look at this from time to time but always go away thinking 'pretty, but I'll get a performance hit/ clash with something else'. Doug -- Doug Weller Mo

Re: Allie Martin's 'version' of TB

2004-01-19 Thread Daniel Rail
Hello S, Sunday, January 18, 2004, 11:05:59 PM, you wrote: > How did you do this??!! I hesitate to ask... ("Haven't you been > listening?" "Are you as thick as two short planks??!!" This is Allie's reply: [Start quote] The answer is in WindowBlinds: http://www.windowblinds.net [end quote]

Allie Martin's 'version' of TB

2004-01-18 Thread S & J Love
Dear tbudl, Excuse my ignorancethe talk re glyphs etc went over, around etc my head! But...after 'complaining" re the default look of TB (The Bat!), I went and looked at Allie Martin's 'version' of TB at http://www.ac-martin.com/pics/tb.png and was blown away!