Are there specific sizes we should be using? I've tried 10x40, 12x48, 16x64 and 32x128. Some of the maximise icon is being trimmed and I've tried changing the painting margins in the titlebar options too to no avail. This is using the 100% DPI on each. I did have a problem with Edge Chromium but, after closing it and applying the theme again, as advised elsewhere on the forum, it worked but the maximise icon has the same cutoff problem.
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New problem, for some reason the button icons aren't staying to a uniform size, even though they're all using the same source image. The missing maximise in the bottom window is the Curtains window because it doesn't have a maximise option, I elected to have that section of the glyph be transparent (missing). Chromium Edge at the top is missing t
Sorted it thanks, I set all the active and inactive backgrounds to a 78x78 transparent png
I managed to create a glyph from looking at another theme but I made it 16 x 64 for the 4 states. Having another issue too, Windows 10 is enforcing it's highlighting behaviour on each button (i.e. red rectangle for the close button), is there an option somewhere to disable that?
As the title says are there any official or unofficial theme tutorials? I'm trying to create a Big Sur theme but, working on the minimise/maximise/close icons, the prompt says they should be 78x78, I've created a 78x78 png but it's far too big?
As the subject says, I'm on the latest Windows 10 insider preview (The one everyone pretty much agrees is going to be the anniversary update), a few releases ago I installed Windowblinds and it completely broke my Windows installation and (in this age of SSDs where you need to disable system restore for more storage/speed) I had no previous build to roll back to. Is anyone else on the fast (or even slow as they both currently have the same build) release ring and has tried this la