Hello Marbs,
I was wondering if you ever edited the code so only the title bar was affected. If you did, how did it go? Do you notice any stability issues?
I ask, because I have exactly the same desire as you. I have never been able to find a skin that I like all aspects of… Some might get a couple elements right, but then other elements have funky colors/sizing, and almost all of them use thick borders, which I despise. So ultimately it is only the title bar that I'm interested in.
I cannot disagree more strongly with those who say "well then Curtains is the obvious choice". With Curtains, you are dependent on finding a skin with a decent looking title bar, because editing that image in curtains is tedious as hell. The texture/color editing options in Window Blinds for the title bar on the other hand, are spectacular and easy to implement - there is simply no comparison. Not to mention that Windows Blinds has around 50 beautiful textures already built-in!
Unfortunately, virtually every Curtains skin I've seen, the window buttons look terrible, and only a small percentage of skins offer textured appearances, and that is my main desire. I have found a grand total of exactly 1 Curtains skin that is marginally acceptable. I have zero interest or time in finding my own texture and developing my own skin. I've have made skins for other programs (not Stardock related) and it is way too time-consuming.
So if the OP doesn't answer here, can somebody from Stardock confirm whether it is possible for Window Blinds to edit just the title bar and affect nothing else? Obviously, the best solution would be if Stardock offered checkboxes that allowed users to select only those elements of a skin they wished to incorporate in their customization. Any chance something like that will get implemented?
Sorry for the long rant! In general, I think Stardock's programs are awesome. Microsoft should be embarrassed by how beautiful the tools you provide are and how well they work, and they do so without being native to the OS. Stardock simply blows away anything Microsoft has ever created. So thank you for all your wonderful products.