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Bug in Sublime skin

Bug in Sublime skin

I switched to the Sublime skin (XP) and now my system tray is empty. If I switch to another skin, I get my system tray back.

 

 

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Reply #26 Top

Thanks for all your efforts danilloOc! Unfortunately, when I ran your batch file and reapplied the skin, I still have the blurry menus. I really wouldn't care if it was in some program I hardly ever use, but unfortunately, it is all of the menus in Total Commander.

Reply #27 Top

Quoting Robin, reply 26
Thanks for all your efforts danilloOc! Unfortunately, when I ran your batch file and reapplied the skin, I still have the blurry menus. I really wouldn't care if it was in some program I hardly ever use, but unfortunately, it is all of the menus in Total Commander.
End of Robin's quote

 

Ok, your menu issue on XP is now fixed too, again the skin update may be on the next WB update.

 

If you fell like tweaking your copy before the update arrive, just open the skin on SkinStudio, select the Sublime (XP) substyle.

go to Change skin colours > Show me skin defined system colors > Menu

Change the clolor to

R: 87

G: 87

B: 87

Save the skin and apply.

Also added a screenshot to help:

Reply #28 Top

I followed the instructions. They worked!  Thanks for all the help!

Reply #29 Top

o_O   Man I was not seeing that as a color issue.

Well done, Dani!

Reply #30 Top

Quoting danilloOc, reply 22
Meanwhile... looking the menu font issue, some parts take a bit to refresh depending on the changes

because WindowBlinds stores cache for some settings, those are files with the extension .wb4 and .wb64

they are created inside the skin folder, if you delete them and reapply the skin, may help.
End of danilloOc's quote

 

I would recommend making a copy of the folder before deleting any of those files.....I have screwed up many skins by over zealously deleting "extra" files.

O:)

Reply #31 Top

Quoting 2of3, reply 30
I would recommend making a copy of the folder before deleting any of those files.....I have screwed up many skins by over zealously deleting "extra" files.
End of 2of3's quote

 

You can safely delete those .wb4 and .wb64 flew, they're recreated/updated every time you open a s kins on SkinStudio, save the skin, or even when you select a skin on WindowBlinds UI.