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Border colour setting? - Q Section - 11-05-2004

Hello Everyone

Does anyone know if there is a border colour setting to change the colour from off-white as you should see in the screenshot?


EDIT - The border to which we are referring surrounds the outside of TLB and includes the grabber bars.


- Dracula - 11-06-2004

Did you check the Windows Appearance (advanced) settings?

I think it simply uses the '3D objects' color. If you change that to green, every window will be green... Also check out the '(In)active window border' settings...


- Q Section - 11-06-2004

Thank you. Now the top and bottom border is the colour we want but the left (with grabber) and the right side are still not changed.


- shapeshifter - 11-07-2004

The "grabber" is a skinned element defined by your visual style.


- Q Section - 11-07-2004

shapeshifter Wrote:The "grabber" is a skinned element defined by your visual style.
We are not understanding your meaning. We are using XP visual style and we can find no settings for this anywhere. Can you suggest somewhere we may have ovelooked?


- Dracula - 11-08-2004

Q Section Wrote:
shapeshifter Wrote:The "grabber" is a skinned element defined by your visual style.
We are not understanding your meaning. We are using XP visual style and we can find no settings for this anywhere. Can you suggest somewhere we may have ovelooked?

It is part of the visual style itself, so it cannot be changed that easily. Unless you know how to edit visual styles...


- Q Section - 11-08-2004

We are ready to try it. Where are the settings found?


- Q Section - 11-08-2004

Found it and instructions on how to do it here - <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.virtualplastic.net/html/win_xp.html">http://www.virtualplastic.net/html/win_xp.html</a><!-- m -->

Thank you.