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Column headers always shown in white color
The column headers in the file panel(s) are always painted white.
Looks ugly... Just a small detail tough !
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Looks ugly... Just a small detail tough !
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Can you give me more details, please? It shouldn't happen even with TabHeaderThemed=1.
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Can you give me more details, please? It shouldn't happen even with TabHeaderThemed=1.
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Please don't give users hints about workarounds in the bug forum, otherwise if there is really a bug it will never get fixed.

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It was not my intention. I've just wanted to be sure it's theming problem and not something else.2fenix_productions
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Hi.
With TabHeaderThemed=0 inside the section [Layout], the tab headers look exactly like in T.C. 7.04a. I.e. all tab headers use a light grey background colour. The column which is used for sorting looks pressed down.
With TabHeaderThemed=1 inside the section [Layout], the tab headers all, except 1, use a light grey background colour which covers only the lower half of the tab header height. The upper half is almost white.
The column which is used for sorting the filelist has got a tab header with light blue background. The light blue is more colourful in the lower half of the tab header and pale in the upper half of the tab header.
Cf. this screenshot, please, TC750_TabHeaderThemedOffOn_Vista.png
Kind regards and hope this may be helpful somehow,
Karl
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With TabHeaderThemed=0 inside the section [Layout], the tab headers look exactly like in T.C. 7.04a. I.e. all tab headers use a light grey background colour. The column which is used for sorting looks pressed down.
With TabHeaderThemed=1 inside the section [Layout], the tab headers all, except 1, use a light grey background colour which covers only the lower half of the tab header height. The upper half is almost white.
The column which is used for sorting the filelist has got a tab header with light blue background. The light blue is more colourful in the lower half of the tab header and pale in the upper half of the tab header.
Cf. this screenshot, please, TC750_TabHeaderThemedOffOn_Vista.png
Kind regards and hope this may be helpful somehow,
Karl
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+ Windows Vista Home Premium, 32bit, ger
+ Aero enabled, a few gimmicks (like e.g. transparency) disabled.
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Replaced the screenshot in JPEG format by a screenshot in PNG format.
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PNG for graphics
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Hi Karl !
• IMHO, JPG is far to be the good format to show a graphic issue…
- I get it quite blurry, with fake colours added… It's better to use PNG, that's a more suitable format for such images
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¤ Aside :…Cf. this screenshot, please, TC750_TabHeaderThemedOffOn.jpg…
• IMHO, JPG is far to be the good format to show a graphic issue…
- I get it quite blurry, with fake colours added… It's better to use PNG, that's a more suitable format for such images


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Re: PNG for graphics
Issue confirmed. Will be fixed in the next public picture release.Clo wrote:JPG is far to be the good format to show a graphic issue…
- I get it quite blurry, with fake colours added… It's better to use PNG

Karl
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Done. Replaced the screenshot in JPEG format by a screenshot in PNG format.
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I can verify that TabHeaderThemed=1 and TabHeaderThemed=0 make no differenece. They both
show white on XP Pro SP3 with the silver windows theme.
show white on XP Pro SP3 with the silver windows theme.
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Re: PNG for graphics
Release of what?karlchen wrote:Issue confirmed. Will be fixed in the next public picture release.Clo wrote:JPG is far to be the good format to show a graphic issue…
- I get it quite blurry, with fake colours added… It's better to use PNG![]()
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Oh, ok. I thought maybe I was missing something there. I thought they looked fine for what they were showing, but then I'm old and can't see worth a dang. 

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Hi, boofo.
Yet, confirmed, due to the internal colour design of the Silver Theme, the themed tab header look and the unthemed tab header look cannot be told apart by the colour differences easily. The difference is light grey vs silver in some places.
The most noticeable difference is the presence or absence of the TabHeaderBoldArrow. In case you switch this off as well, for users of the Silver Theme on XP, the setting TabHeaderThemed=1 vs TabHeaderThemed=0 makes almost no difference at all.
Cf. these screenshots taken on Windows XP using the Silver Theme and the Blue Theme.
Hm, looking at the various screenshots taken on XP and on Vista, the conclusion might be that the difference between TabHeaderThemed=1 and TabHeaderThemed=0 is most noticeable on Vista using the Aero Theme.
Kind regards,
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I realize pretty well that what we are referring to as "Silver Theme" is in fact the "Windows XP Luna Theme" using the "Silver" colour schema.
Equally what I call the "Blue Theme" is in fact the "Windows XP Luna Theme" using the "Blue" colour schema.
To be precise it is not white, but silver.Boofo wrote:I can verify that TabHeaderThemed=1 and TabHeaderThemed=0 make no differenece. They both
show white on XP Pro SP3 with the silver windows theme.

Yet, confirmed, due to the internal colour design of the Silver Theme, the themed tab header look and the unthemed tab header look cannot be told apart by the colour differences easily. The difference is light grey vs silver in some places.
The most noticeable difference is the presence or absence of the TabHeaderBoldArrow. In case you switch this off as well, for users of the Silver Theme on XP, the setting TabHeaderThemed=1 vs TabHeaderThemed=0 makes almost no difference at all.
Cf. these screenshots taken on Windows XP using the Silver Theme and the Blue Theme.
Hm, looking at the various screenshots taken on XP and on Vista, the conclusion might be that the difference between TabHeaderThemed=1 and TabHeaderThemed=0 is most noticeable on Vista using the Aero Theme.
Kind regards,
Karl
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Note:
I realize pretty well that what we are referring to as "Silver Theme" is in fact the "Windows XP Luna Theme" using the "Silver" colour schema.
Equally what I call the "Blue Theme" is in fact the "Windows XP Luna Theme" using the "Blue" colour schema.
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I guess I didn't look at it that close. I set the TabHeaderThemed to 0 and it looks better without all the white. I added TabHeaderBoldArrow=1 to the INI file and the colors are the same whether that is tunned off or on. I think it would look good to have the tabheader that is focused to be white and the other color the way it is now.
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Hi Karl !
• Ah ! >>
<< Nice screen shots now, thank you !
« PNG is beautiful ! »
VG
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• Ah ! >>

« PNG is beautiful ! »

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