Sorry, could you please explain what the problem is a bit clearer because I
can't see how running XP-style-aware applications with non-XP-style-aware
application could be a problem other than a visual nuisance. Basically, why
would you want to detect if a window uses a manifest (the stuff that makes
an application XP-styles-aware) or not?

Anyway, the following article explains manifests and how to make a Delphi
application take on a manifest. It might not be what you want but it may
provide you with some starters...

http://delphi.about.com/library/bluc/text/uc111601a.htm


-Andreas

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Sent: Thursday, 10 October 2002 10:43
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Subject: [DUG]: Detecting Theme


Hi all.

Does anyone know if its possible to detect if a window uses XP Themes or
is in standard mode?
The problem IS, that I personally run things like Delphi in the old
style, and all my other apps use XP Themes.
It might nto be poss. but its worth asking.

Jeremy

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