I unfortunately can not use styler because the user has to manually confirm the toolbar change in the explorer and set the bar styler at the right place.
unfortunately I do not know how to automate this task : (
LeopardXP Universal BricoPack
#23
Posted 12 May 2008 - 01:48 AM
firecracker6;500065 said:
a leopard lookng turd's still a turd.
oh, and there's nothing wrong with people who personally are ok with that.
oh, and there's nothing wrong with people who personally are ok with that.
You must be kidding me.
There are brilliant, near perfect leopard emulating screenshots out there.
You better check yourself >_>
#24
Posted 12 May 2008 - 02:19 AM
BapeStar;500137 said:
You must be kidding me.
There are brilliant, near perfect leopard emulating screenshots out there.
You better check yourself >_>
There are brilliant, near perfect leopard emulating screenshots out there.
You better check yourself >_>
I agree a 1000000%!!!
There arent any big bugs, easy to use, very light and have a lot of other options...
Abot the Pack..
Any news?? Updates??
Cya!!!
#25
Posted 12 May 2008 - 04:00 AM
I better check myself? avatar syndrome much?
*sighs*
like I said, to each their own.
//.off topic
look, toolbars can be made for explorer, currently there are a few good examples which show off varying degrees of decent implementation. When I think of Styler, I think of a toolbar that could've been great, but fell short and it's lingering presence now, means that we'll probably be stuck with the 'well the screenshot looks like leopard' toolbar for quite some time to come. In two important areas, in my opinion, Styler falls short. Functionality: layout of skins were more flexible but actions associated and assignable functionality felt limited and not as fully implemented as it should've been. For instance, giving the ability to add different explorer view buttons's nice, but then you loose the filmstrip capability. The skinning capability felt limited. You couldn't manage spacial relationships between regions of the toolbar. They managed to free button placement which was great for leopard and vista style toolbars but didn't expand upon it. Now that I think about it, a toolbar such as what styler could have been would've benefited from some sort of sdk like what qttabbar has where further functionality could be built by others into the toolbar. off topic..
Its other weakness is in integration with the windows environment and interoperability with other productivity apps. Styler, unlike other skinnable toolbars, does not play nice with the screencapture/printscreen algorithms of window management programs such as topkey, winflip, entbloess, deskspace, DExpose2, winexpose, etc. As Björn posted here: http://www.aqua-soft.org/board/showpost.ph...22&postcount=10
I shouldn't've been as colorful in my analogy as it might have been construed as flamebaitie.. i take it back. I just don't feel like styler should stick around any longer than it needs to.
OK, back on topic.
nobodyuse, are you planning on any community beta testing before release? Looks nice so far, can't wait to try it out
*sighs*
like I said, to each their own.
//.off topic
look, toolbars can be made for explorer, currently there are a few good examples which show off varying degrees of decent implementation. When I think of Styler, I think of a toolbar that could've been great, but fell short and it's lingering presence now, means that we'll probably be stuck with the 'well the screenshot looks like leopard' toolbar for quite some time to come. In two important areas, in my opinion, Styler falls short. Functionality: layout of skins were more flexible but actions associated and assignable functionality felt limited and not as fully implemented as it should've been. For instance, giving the ability to add different explorer view buttons's nice, but then you loose the filmstrip capability. The skinning capability felt limited. You couldn't manage spacial relationships between regions of the toolbar. They managed to free button placement which was great for leopard and vista style toolbars but didn't expand upon it. Now that I think about it, a toolbar such as what styler could have been would've benefited from some sort of sdk like what qttabbar has where further functionality could be built by others into the toolbar. off topic..
Its other weakness is in integration with the windows environment and interoperability with other productivity apps. Styler, unlike other skinnable toolbars, does not play nice with the screencapture/printscreen algorithms of window management programs such as topkey, winflip, entbloess, deskspace, DExpose2, winexpose, etc. As Björn posted here: http://www.aqua-soft.org/board/showpost.ph...22&postcount=10
I shouldn't've been as colorful in my analogy as it might have been construed as flamebaitie.. i take it back. I just don't feel like styler should stick around any longer than it needs to.
OK, back on topic.
nobodyuse, are you planning on any community beta testing before release? Looks nice so far, can't wait to try it out
#28
Posted 16 October 2008 - 04:16 PM
DL LeopardXp Bricopack, but having problems on the login window looks distorted and can’t put in pw to enter… I have to press ctrl+alt+del twice then I can enter the pw. Also when I right click on an icon or screen sometimes you only see the outline of the menu box I have to keep right clicking until it shows up. Anyone have these issues??








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