alphabyte

alphabyte

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Bichur & Koasati: Thank you both for your helpful suggestions. Koasati, I will try the approach you suggested and hopefully I will be able to get it to work. Thanks again!

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Hello everyone, I was wondering if there was a way for RightClick to adopt the custom colors of a windowblind. In the example below, I have recolored Brewman's DogmaX green. However, looking at my RightClick menu, it has retained the default blue color scheme. I have also noticed this same behavior if a windowblind has multiple substyles of different colors. Only the "default" color scheme is adopted by RightClick. Anyway, if anyone knows a

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Good point WebGizmos... rainlendar is a standalone calendar application that is not a part of windowblinds. Once you install the rainlendar program, you should be able to install rainlendar skins as noted above.

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After you unzip the rainlendar zip file, the unzipped folder should contain an .ini file (along with all the necessary images, i.e., window backgrounds, etc... that are usually in .png format). Copy the unzipped folder that has the .ini file to the "C:\Program Files\Rainlendar\Skins" directory (or wherever you installed rainlendar). Once the .ini file is in that directory, it should be available to rainlendar and should be a selectable skin. I hope

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First, unzip the rainlendar zip file into a folder of your choice. Next, copy the unzipped rainlendar folder to the rainlendar skins folder (usually C:\Program Files\Rainlendar\Skins, if you accepted all the defaults when installing rainlendar). Then, start rainlendar up (or if it is running, refresh it). The skin you just downloaded should appear as one of the skins under the "Skins" heading. Then simply select that skin and it should appear. Hop

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For me, most of the time, it usually revolves around a great wallpaper that I've found. Then I'll select a windowblind to go around it... Next comes an iconpackage, which may or may not be part of the windowblind suite. Then I'll look for a matching rainlendar, DesktopX objects and a CursorXP theme to tie everything together (again, sometimes they may or may not be part of the windowblind suite). On rare occasions, however, I have built-up my deskto

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