On 28-Aug-13 13:29, Steven Ogilvie wrote:
>      <Text Name="SuccessHeader" X="11" Y="80" Width="-11" Height="30" 
> FontId="2" HideWhenDisabled="yes" 
> DisablePrefix="yes">#(loc.SuccessHeader)</Text>
>      <Text Name="SuccessSetupHeader" X="11" Y="80" Width="-11" Height="30" 
> FontId="2" HideWhenDisabled="yes" 
> DisablePrefix="yes">#(loc.SuccessSetupHeader)</Text>
>      <Text Name="SuccessUninstallHeader" X="11" Y="80" Width="-11" 
> Height="30" FontId="2" HideWhenDisabled="yes" 
> DisablePrefix="yes">#(loc.SuccessUninstallHeader)</Text>
Why separate controls? ThemeSetTextControl could be used with the 
appropriate loc string. Also, differentiating uninstall is fine but 
certainly other actions should get the same treatment, no?

Logistics: You'd have to sign an assignment agreement since you're the 
one providing the change.

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