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HomeHomeOther Windows V...Other Windows V...Windows VistaWindows Vista[Tutorial] Customize your Shell Style – Changing colors of Toolbar and Detail Pane[Tutorial] Customize your Shell Style – Changing colors of Toolbar and Detail Pane
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2/7/2009 6:21 AM
 

Thanks for this and other great tutorials, tips and tweaks. One question, is it possible to change the color of the detail pane font? My detail pane is black and the font is white right now. All the other fonts are grey except this one and I would like to change it to grey.  Any help would be appreciated. Thanks again.

 
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2/8/2009 11:48 PM
 

Send a pic.....it and mention there...What do you want to change in ShellStyle?


Ramesh Kumar
Email: ramesh.windows[at]hotmail.com
My Blog: WindowsValley.com

 
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2/9/2009 4:06 AM
 

Thanks for the reply. I finally found out how to change the font color of the detail pane.  I changed the font colors in line 308 of the shellstyle.dll.  Here is the beginning of the line: "<MetadataLabel foreground="themeable(ARGB(255, 93, 93, 93), windowtext)". Thanks again.

 

 
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2/10/2009 8:35 AM
 

Thanx Stewie !

You have found posted the solution here....your most Welcome @ MeraWindows Community.


Ramesh Kumar
Email: ramesh.windows[at]hotmail.com
My Blog: WindowsValley.com

 
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