k, if you use stylebuilder, in the working directory there should be an xml file. open that sucker up in a text editor and look up "listview". under that there should be a value for "bordercolor" or something. that vaule is the color of the explorer inside border. set that to the color of the main window and it should hide the border. i don't know if you can delete it completely, i haven't gone that far yet.
What Is This Border?
#23
Posted 10 March 2004 - 08:36 AM
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Originally posted by swisher59@Mar 9 2004, 03:23 PM
k, if you use stylebuilder, in the working directory there should be an xml file. open that sucker up in a text editor and look up "listview". under that there should be a value for "bordercolor" or something. that vaule is the color of the explorer inside border. set that to the color of the main window and it should hide the border. i don't know if you can delete it completely, i haven't gone that far yet.
k, if you use stylebuilder, in the working directory there should be an xml file. open that sucker up in a text editor and look up "listview". under that there should be a value for "bordercolor" or something. that vaule is the color of the explorer inside border. set that to the color of the main window and it should hide the border. i don't know if you can delete it completely, i haven't gone that far yet.
still not following, where is the working directory located?
#24
Posted 10 March 2004 - 08:50 AM
@Kej0, you should import the vs you want to edit with stylebuilder.
Just open StyleBuilder and there's an Import -button on the toolbar.
Just press it and select the vs you want to import. And with the working directory he means the location that you have imported the vs to. Atleast I assume so
Just open StyleBuilder and there's an Import -button on the toolbar.
Just press it and select the vs you want to import. And with the working directory he means the location that you have imported the vs to. Atleast I assume so
#27
Posted 11 March 2004 - 02:47 PM
go to values, general, sysmetrics, or something like that, and you can edit things in there to achieve this:
maybe thi wo old new?
maybe thi wo old new?
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