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Post by Aesthetic Classic on Feb 3, 2017 5:57:40 GMT -8
I suggest to rename this topic to something "Running Classic Theme over Aero-Lite based themes" Title changed as this thread got pretty irrelevant straight after the first reply. It should now be more relevant with the updated title. ...Well, Mobility center and possibly other apps still have problems when running over Aero-Lite. This fixes only dialogs (probably also Office, but I don't have it) Aero Lite without any high contrast theme applied basically brings back transparency problems, its effects is equivalent to having the default Aero theme enabled so programs like Microsoft Word will have that titlebar bug again. High contrast themes is somehow able to trigger some classic UI elements like buttons and tabs in some programs, like Apple's Bootcamp Control Panel whereas Aero Lite or Aero don't.
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Post by anixx on Feb 3, 2017 6:01:43 GMT -8
The dialogs look non-transparent under Aero-Lite
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Post by Aesthetic Classic on Feb 3, 2017 6:05:51 GMT -8
The dialogs look non-transparent under Aero-Lite Which dialogs in particular? Haven't encountered any dialogs that would have the transparency bug other than those troubleshooting and device setup dialogs.
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Post by anixx on Feb 3, 2017 6:48:32 GMT -8
Yes, I meant exactly these dialogs.
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Post by anixx on Feb 3, 2017 7:31:37 GMT -8
The above statement is wrong, the dialogs are tranparent over aero-lite.
But under high contrast mobility center is also still transparent.
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Post by OrthodoxWin32 on Jul 21, 2022 14:55:04 GMT -8
I'm digging up this topic.
I recently tried running the classic theme on top of the AeroLite-HighContrast theme. The result is on the whole very good, with in particular respect for the colors of the system in Firefox, Edge, the ribbons and UWP applications (as already mentioned in the subject), but also for the Antidote 10 program, which is to be respected system colors and classic theme controls. The main problem is the appearance of the taskbar, whether with or without the ExplorerPatcher mitigations for the classic theme. Using TaskBowFree solves the problem for the "tasks" part (but it adds the problems related directly to Taskbowfree), but does not solve the problem of the notification area. I will post screenshots of the problem soon.
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