Looking back through older skins in the WindowBlinds gallery, I was
looking at the Aero Executive preview picture and I noticed at the bottom that
the borders in Microsoft Word 2007 were skinned. I posted a comment on the skin about this a
while ago, but I didn't think anybody would notice it since it's a relatively old skin.
Anyway, I was just wondering how the authors of Aero Executive went about getting Office 2007 to skin in the preview. Or is it supposed to be skinned by default, and there is just something wrong with my computer?
And if the latter is true, then that might be related to another problem I've had. Even though Stardock claimed that "non theme-aware programs" would be skinned by WindowBlinds, all my non-theme aware programs don't get skinned. Command Prompt and an old Webster's dictionary program (very old, I don't know for what Windows OS, but it was copyrighted in 1992) are examples of these programs.
My system information:
WindowBlinds version : WindowBlinds 6.02 (build 44 x86)
WindowBlinds is installed correctly on this PC
WindowBlinds appears to be activated on this PC
Your machine supports per pixel borders on WindowBlinds skins.
(HP f1905 flat panel monitor) 1 is attached to NVIDIA GeForce 6800
Wblind.dll 2008/01/16 13:42:20
Wbsrv.dll 2008/01/14 18:02:10
Wbconfig.exe 2008/01/14 18:02:35
Wbload.exe 2007/09/27 17:47:44
Wbhelp.dll 2007/08/27 12:54:07
Wbui.dll 2007/11/06 11:13:05
Tray.dll 2007/09/12 18:58:21
Screen.exe 2008/01/14 18:02:18
I have Windows XP Professional, SP2.
It would be great if anyone could help with either of these problems.
Thanks,
Electo