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Old May 13th, 2005, 05:47 AM
Xophile Xophile is offline
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Default Small cosmetic bug found in v 2.5 final

Hello!

I noticed that the borders aroung the windows to the right are completely missing (or maybe just use white instead of grey?) when you choose AMON, DMON, EMON, IMON and Update.

When you choose the options below everything is fine...

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Old May 13th, 2005, 05:54 AM
Marcos Marcos is offline
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Default Re: Small cosmetic bug found in v 2.5 final

That's because of XP styles and it's an issue of the oper. system itself. If you enable XP styles, they will appear correctly. If you mind it, contact Microsoft on this matter.
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Old May 13th, 2005, 06:07 AM
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Default Re: Small cosmetic bug found in v 2.5 final

Oh, I see. I have turned off all themes and stuff (even the themes service) on my XP machine and use the regular "Windows 98 theme".

Well, it isn't really the end of the world I just thought I'd post it since it's a new release and bugs can slip through...

Thanks for a quick reply though Marcos!

/Matt
 

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