My assumption as to the cause is that this is either a limitation of Vista customization or of WindowBlinds 6. I will let the developers know.
Thank you.
-Mike
[Stardock Support]
Anyway, if you could please plead with the devs to fix this it would be great. I'm very discouraged of all the bugs and glitches/left out stuff I'm finding in WB6, and frankly even I am getting sick of all my smart ass remarks about the shortcomings of it, but how else will the squeaky wheel get the grease? I honestly wish they would just release a comprehensive version that puts all these issues to bed. Somehow I just feel that this version is incomplete.
Thanks for your help.

fig 1
However, I do see the same (crappy) shift when using WB6. I do see some artifacts left behind. That may be due to my vid card. (see spec below)

Your computer has a Windows Experience Index base score of 4.1
Your Windows Graphics Experience score is 4.4
WindowBlinds version : WindowBlinds 6.0 (build 49 x86 - Vista Edition)
WindowBlinds is installed correctly on this PC
WindowBlinds appears to be activated on this PC
(Dell E773c) 1 is attached to Radeon X1650 Series
Wblind.dll 2007/10/01 11:46:20
Wbsrv.dll 2007/09/24 19:08:26
Wbconfig.exe 2007/10/01 17:35:33
Wbload.exe 2007/09/27 17:47:44
Wbhelp.dll 2007/08/27 11:54:07
Tray.dll 2007/09/12 17:58:21
Wbload.dll 2007/09/12 17:58:28
Screen.exe 2007/10/01 11:23:24
Incase its needed:
Your computer has a Windows Experience Index base score of 5.4
Your Windows Graphics Experience score is 5.9
WindowBlinds version : WindowBlinds 6.0 (build 49 x86 - Vista Edition) - 64 bit OS
WindowBlinds is installed correctly on this PC
WindowBlinds appears to be activated on this PC
(Dell E207WFP) 1 is attached to Radeon X1950 Series
Wblind.dll 2007/10/01 11:46:20
Wblind64.dll 2007/10/01 11:46:04
Wbsrv.dll 2007/09/27 17:47:05
Wbconfig.exe 2007/10/01 17:35:33
Wbload.exe 2007/09/27 17:47:44
Wbhelp.dll 2007/08/27 11:54:07
Tray.dll 2007/09/12 17:58:21
Wbload.dll 2007/09/26 12:53:28
Screen.exe 2007/09/26 14:42:52
I think what milksama is suggesting as the cause is that that 'feature' may be hard-coded and not something that Windowblinds can access/alter.
Yes it "may" be a bug...but it also may be an impossibility. Mike's passing it on....and I'm sure Neil will be able to enighten one way or another...
There's an actual 'bug' in Winamp 2.9x, for example...a 1 pixel offset error in the 'window' buttons...that required the skinner to compensate for....it dates back to when Fli7e first worked out how to alter/apply skins to the original WA a decade or so ago...
Anyhow, back on topic. I can't get mine to to shift at all. I've created folders 10 levels down to check and it will not shift at all. I've tried this with various skins both Vista capable ones and non-Vista ones. What gives.
So, what about that All Programs wording thing.... you guys think it can be made to work like it does in "native" Vista?
As I've said before " It sure would be nice to have the code editor we had with SKS5 in SKS6~!"
Plus as far as I see it there is no system fonts or editing for system resources yet with SKS6. The feature you are trying to edit or use here is dependent on system resources... and that of the right settings being used or applied with the WB it is using. {GUI}

thats not a graphic card or driver error - but the way it is painted by WB6 and the system GUI.
SGT
If this was XP, then hey, WB6 rocks, but this is Vista we're talking about. Do I have to wait til WB6.5 to get proper skinning in Vista now? WTH?
all bugs related to wb6 and vista x64 i discovered here in forum ...
I paid 19,99$ for buggy software ... please update wb6.0 to work with vista x64 flawlessly.
Brgds,
Sergej
The visual glitch when the list scrolls is a problem in explorer not WindowBlinds. The exact same corruption happens with aero.
As for the back text, this requires skins to be changed as many skins have All Programs hardcoded into their graphics. We will be adding additional sections for the skin author soon.
Seronjsky: What problems are you having?
Ummm, no it doesn't. I have no problems WHATSOEVER with Aero handling this. It does it in it's sleep. I haven't seen any PCs to date with Vista on them running Aero and they range from having POS video cards to having top of the line DX10 ones. None of them exhibit this kind of issue with the scrolling on the Start Menu. None.
Freaking awesome! Please, please update all your Vista skins when you guys do that. I hate to say it, but this little anoyment is just about as anoying as the CMD prompt not skinning.
Ummm, no it doesn't. I have no problems WHATSOEVER with Aero handling this. It does it in it's sleep. I haven't seen any PCs to date with Vista on them running Aero and they range from having POS video cards to having top of the line DX10 ones. None of them exhibit this kind of issue with the scrolling on the Start Menu. None.
Sorry, but you are wrong on this.
I have just checked and can reproduce at will with Windows Aero. The only reason you would see if more often with WB skins is the older XP skins have a startmenu split of about 50:50 to each side which results in less room on the left panel and so a greater chance of it having to scroll.
If you want to reproduce it, just make a folder with a long name in the startmenu. When it scrolls left you will find it has not repainted correctly.
I reproduced it on Aero too. So that's actually incorrect. My score is 5.0
Then you must not be too concerned.
With Vista Aero it may be hard for you to see it or that is you are moving with the touch pad before it is seen too! But it is as Neil says it is and here are few shots to show you exactly what it is you are looking for ...

thats the left side of the shift for Aero...
now the right side shift...

Now it will go away if you move before it is seen. You would have to be very careful and take careful notice to see it in Vista Aero.
SGT
Corruption in Aero visible to the right:-
That and maybe the code for sections to be edited with a in program editor~~~??
With maybe the same doing xml too? I bet thats too much {the xml part}. But I would be for sure using it if you did add it in.
Sincerely SGT
Neil your the best - I know you can do it!
Buying it now? There's nothing wrong with bringing up valid concerns, any, as you describe yourself "annoying media guy" would be expected to.. They are also supposed to do thorough research. Seems you didn't. For all your stubborn denial.. Aero does the same thing. Maybe in the future you can temper your haste.
We have that option already and plan on seeing it with lots skins made with the new 6 version WB and Skin Studio. At a website near you...!
oh one more thing too... MS is not gona change anything in the Vista Aero GUI. They got too many other problems worth lots more money to them to bother with such a small matter at this time. But Windows Seven "7" will address this in the GUI completely. So just wait around till 2010 and we will have it all fixed for you.
SGT
Nobody noticed until it was released. I certainly didn't. We had an open beta for what? 4 months? No one noticed it.
JRS, don't take this the wrong way but reading through your posts you do seem to maek a mountain out of a mole hill.
Not having "All programs" change to say "back" is hardly what I think most people would consider enough to say that WindowBlinds 6 doesn't "properly" skin Vista.
I could just as easily point out that Windows Vista STILL doesn't skin non-theme aware apps other than title bar and border. I would say that's a lot more jarring.
Try doing some software development with old GNU tools and such under Vista and tell me that Vista has fewer skinning holes. With WindowBlinds, I get a much more consistent, polished experience than I do with Vista on its own.
Thank GOD for that....
Thinking back to post #6 and my Winamp bug reference....it's generally the actual skinners themselves who pick up errors/bugs/failings within a skinned GUI. Often they look at them [skins] at an INDIVIDUAL pixel level...so the slightest anomaly becomes evident.
When it's mentioned that Aero has this fault....mentioned by skinners....as well as mentioned by the person developing the skinning program...it's really a safe bet they are correct. It is, after all, their field....
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