> > Good ideas... I'm old-fashioned, so I still run XP in classic
> > style. Maybe the easiest is to detect OS version, and install
> > different theme files based on that...?
> >
> > Should be fairly simple. OTOH, that doesn't catch people who
> > are running XP in classic style (me!).
> >
>
> I meant to set the style that it would be mostly acceptable for all
> OS's.. I wasn't promoting the idea of detecting XP/theme and installing
> the graphics for it to make it look right..    I am not sure you can get
> to the theme info anyway, plus what about third party themes that the
> user has downloaded?...    Surely we can come up with some kind of
> transparent style that might look ok for any theme/os etc...    It needs
> some reasearch..  It might be impossible too..  We'll see...
>
> Monty


Careful with too much customization, what if I run my dual screens at
1600x1200 with fonts set at 175% of "normal"?

Just an observation.

Paul




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