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- WindowBlinds 0.90
- -----------------
-
- Thank you for installing WindowBlinds 0.90!
-
- If this is the first time you have used WindowBlinds,
- welcome to a new way to customize your OS. We are
- pleased you've taken the time to download this
- pre-release of WindowBlinds and we look forward to your
- comments and suggestions.
-
- If you are interested in making your own skins, be
- sure to check out the UIS2 File Format document in
- the WindowBlinds Documentation folder under your
- Start menu. A tutorial is also online on the website.
-
- Information on new releases, FAQ's, and additional
- downloadable personalities/skins can be found on
- the Stardock Systems web site at http://www.stardock.com
- or at http://www.windowblinds.net. The Download
- Additional Personalities link in your WindowBlinds folder
- takes you to a download link for a variety of
- skins.
-
- Enjoy!
-
-
- Getting in touch with Stardock
- ------------------------------
-
- Should you find a bug or have additional comments,
- please get in touch with Stardock Systems so that
- we can help resolve them.
-
- The best place for bug reports/suggestions/general
- chat is the WindowBlinds newsgroup.
-
- Server : news.stardock.com
- Group : stardock.windowblinds
- URL: news://news.stardock.com/stardock.windowblinds
-
- We are also found in the #stardock channel on EFNET
- and you can e-mail us at wblinds@stardock.com
-
-
- What's new?
- -----------
-
- WindowBlinds 0.90 continues to support UIS1 and
- UIS2 personality formats, as well as the
- UIS2 Plugin interface (see the new online Help!)
-
- Here is a list of the main changes since 0.80
-
- - Further refinements to stability and performance
- (thanks in no small part to everyone who offered feedback)
- - Additional default skins
- - Per App skins (select a specific skin for different
- applications)
- - Control Panel applet added for access to the
- WindowBlinds configuration window
- - Extended UIS2 File Format (see the UIS2 File Format
- document under the WindowBlinds Start menu folder)
- - Decreased resource usage on Windows 9x
- - Enhanced Alpha blending support (see the UIS2 File Format doc)
- - Fixes for the majority of window "clipping" issues
- - Netscape should remember its position properly
- - Completely new installation routine
- - Skinnable menu borders
- - Support for animated active titlebars
- - And much much more..
-
-
- What's next?
- ------------
-
- With WindowBlinds enhanced stability and performance in
- the majority of instances, we'll be able to take some
- time to add additional features in the coming weeks.
- Possiblities include things like scrollbars, progress
- indicators, and enhanced alpha blending support (and
- lots more!). The next release should also include
- additional author-definable support for color schemes.
-
- Stop by the Stardock web pages to take advantage of
- IconPackager for even more flexibility in customizing
- your desktop (http://www.stardock.com/products/iconpackager/).
-
-
- Installing additional personalities
- -----------------------------------
-
- To cut down on the download size, we have only included
- a few default personalities. Hundreds of additional
- ones (and more all the time!) are available from
- http://www.windowblinds.net and http://www.customize.org.
-
- Simply download the .ZIP file containing additional
- personalities from one of these sites and use the
- "Install a new personality from ZIP file" button in
- WindowBlinds to quickly add it to your system.
-
- Note: WindowBlinds is currently relying on the name of
- the .ZIP file downloaded to install the skin properly.
- If the name of the .ZIP file is not the same as the .UIS
- file inside the .ZIP file, rename the .ZIP to match the
- .UIS filename. e.g. MyLatestSkin1.ZIP is downloaded, but
- the name of the .UIS file inside it is MyLatestSkin.UIS.
- The .ZIP file must be renamed to MyLatestSkin.ZIP in order
- to install properly.
-
-
- About the exclusion list
- ------------------------
-
- We have tried to err on the side of caution with regards
- to the applications included in the default exclusion list.
- Many people have no problems whatsoever with the apps in the
- exclusion list. Applications can be removed from the list
- to see how they function on your system.
-
- If you've been downloading WindowBlinds since it became
- publically available in early February, you've seen some
- of the dramatic improvements in stability and performance
- as we've moved through the development process. 0.86
- represents another big step forward in terms of
- enhancements/fixes/improvements to the WB engine itself, as
- well as a reduction in the number of apps that need to
- be excluded.
-
-
- Known Issues (some of them actual problems, some just
- things to be aware of)
- ----------------------
-
- As WindowBlinds is still in testing, there are bound to be
- some bumps along the road.
-
- While we have done an extensive amount of testing
- with this build, it is possible that there will
- still be issues that we have not run across that may
- occur on your system.
-
- With hundreds of millions of 32-bit Windows machines (and
- more all the time), tens of thousands of applications,
- hundreds of peripherals, and all sorts of other variables
- in the mix, statistically WindowBlinds will probably get
- confused at times.
-
- There are a vast variety of applications out there from
- thousands of developers. Some follow Windows programming
- guidelines better than others, which is important with
- WindowBlinds because hidden little problems that might not
- otherwise be visible tend to creep out when WindowBlinds is
- working its magic. If you are having problems with a
- specific application, please try adding it to the exclusion
- list.
-
- - Application X is not getting any WindowBlinds effects
-
- Some applications are excluded by default either in the
- exclusion list or hardcoded into WindowBlinds. We have
- erred on the side of caution if there is the possibility of
- a problem. Feel free to try experimenting with removing
- some of the exclusions.
-
- By default, control panel applets are excluded from the
- WindowBlinds effects. These can be re-enabled if you
- remove the exclusion for rundll32.exe
-
- - This skin is cutting off part of my application's window
-
- Though this tends to happen with skins with very large
- window borders, it can also show up in some other instances
- Some of these windows are not properly reporting their size
- and are thus a little problematic at the moment. We are working
- on this, but forcing non-sizeable windows to resize correctly is
- a tricky business.
-
- - I downloaded a skin and installed it, but it's not
- showing up in the list
-
- WindowBlinds is currently relying on the name of the .ZIP
- file downloaded to install the skin properly. If the name
- of the .ZIP file is not the same as the .UIS file inside
- the .ZIP file, rename the .ZIP to match the .UIS filename.
- e.g. MyLatestSkin1.ZIP is downloaded, but the name of the
- .UIS file inside it is MyLatestSkin.UIS. The .ZIP file must
- be renamed to MyLatestSkin.ZIP in order to install
- properly.
-
- - Application X is crashing, help!
-
- If a particular application has problems when WindowBlinds
- is loaded, try adding the .EXE for that program to the
- WindowBlinds exclusion list. We've included several
- programs in the default exclusion list that are known to
- currently cause problems for some users (and we'll continue
- to try and work around these problems in future releases).
-
- - WinAmp or kjfol plugins are crashing when run with WindowBlinds
-
- WinAmp plugins should be coexisting happily with WindowBlinds now,
- but there is a known problem with one of the default plugins
- supplied with the kjfol MP3 player. The plugin does not pass
- messages appropriately to the system and this tends to "confuse"
- WindowBlinds and cause it to stop skinning applications.
-
- - Unloading WindowBlinds
-
- Unloading WindowBlinds should function properly and not
- cause any running applications to crash. If this is not
- working correctly, please contact us so that we can fix any
- remaining problems.
-
- Should WindowBlinds be crashing on unloading, try closing
- open applications beforehand. Alternatively, apply the
- "disabled" option on the WindowBlinds configuration page to
- remove the enhanced effects.
-
- - The text in my dialogs on Windows 98 is all screwed up!
-
- Some video card drivers do not properly implement some
- features at all resolutions and color depths. Odds are,
- based on our testing, any RIVA-based video board running in
- 16-bit color under Windows 98 will exhibit this problem
- (not all of them, but enough). Simply switch to 32-bit
- color mode and you should be all set.
-
- - Internet Explorer folders are no longer getting
- WindowBlinds effects
-
- Sometimes, Internet Explorer folders get a little confused
- and no longer show the WindowBlinds effects. Reboot and you
- should be all set. We are working to fix this.
-
- - Using Custom Buttons
-
- Custom buttons using UIS2 skins may appear to be slightly
- clipped on the right edge, particularly on Windows 98. This
- is due to a bug in the StretchBLT call that we have not yet
- worked around. Disable custom buttons on the Settings tab
- if desired.
-
- - Explorer crashes
-
- These may still happen from time to time. If they are
- reproducible, please let use know what is causing them to
- happen on your system.
-
- You might also try disabling the bitmap support for dialogs
- and Explorer backgrounds.
-
- Trident 9xxx series video cards in particular seem prone
- to this.
-
- - WindowBlinds crashes when I start it (possibly Explorer
- as well)
-
- Make sure your video drivers are updated to the most recent
- level.
-
- Try closing all running applications prior to starting
- WindowBlinds and adding them back in one at a time to find
- what is conflicting.
-
- - MSDOS prompts and Word MDI child windows look like they
- always do
-
- These windows are somewhat naughty in their implementation.
- WindowBlinds does not support changing them (this will
- probably change in the future for Word).
-
- - Menu's and their flyout menu components have a gap between
- them
-
- This only happens with a few skins, but it's a WindowBlinds
- bug. We're working on it.
-
- - What's up with 16-bit applications?
-
- By default, all 16-bit applications are excluded from being
- impacted by WindowBlinds. This option cannot be
- changed as 16 bit applications tended to cause problems.
-
- - There is a crash in EM_EXEC when starting WindowBlinds
-
- We are working on a conflict between some levels of
- Logitech software and WindowBlinds. This does not occur on
- all systems, so its taking some time. Loading the Logitech
- software after WindowBlinds should [re]enable all
- functionality.
-
- Updating your Logitech drivers to the latest revision
- available from http://www.logitech.com also appears to help
- in many cases (as opposed to the driver included with
- Windows).
-
- - My Explorer folders are gray after unloading WindowBlinds
-
- This is a side effect of unloading and releasing the folder
- background bitmap from memory. Any open folders will have
- their correct colors the next time you open them.
-
- - Yikes, this personality looks really bad on my system!
-
- We are still enhancing the UIS2 format so that skin authors
- can define suitable system colors for a particular
- personality.
-
- - This personality looks SO COOL!!!
-
- Most personality authors include their email address in the
- UIS file or in a README file in the ZIP it is distributed
- in. Consider sending them a short note to thank them for
- their efforts.
-
- - I'm not interested, I want it off my system!
-
- Well, we're certainly sorry to hear that and we hope you'll
- check out future WindowBlinds releases down the road.
- Simply use Add/Remove Programs (in your Control Panel) to
- uninstall WindowBlinds. If you have configured WindowBlinds
- to start from the registry, please disable this option prior
- to uninstalling. We also recommend that you reboot without
- WindowBlinds before uninstalling to make sure the files are
- removed. If you have added additional skins, you'll need to
- delete the \Program Files\Stardock\WindowBlinds directory
- to remove them. We've played it safe with the uninstall and
- not attempted to remove additional files.
-
-
- Custom WindowBlinds
- -------------------
- An OCX version of WindowBlinds is available in a demonstration
- format from http://www.windowblinds.net. The full version of
- this OCX can be used to provide WindowBlinds supported effects
- to your application. DLL versions and possibly others will
- become available over time.
-
- If you are interested in a "custom" look for your application,
- give the demo a spin and drop us a note for pricing and availability
- information.
-
-
- Obligatory Bits
- ---------------
-
- SimpleRemix personality designed by Luche (http://www.luche.com)
- and is included with his permission.
-
- WindowBlinds incorporates decompression code by the Info-ZIP group.
-
- There are no extra charges or costs due to the use of this code,
- and the original compression sources are freely available from
- ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/infozip/ on the Internet. We will also,
- upon request, mail you the full sources on a 3.5" MSDOS-formatted
- diskette for the cost of mailing.
-
- The full source of the InfoZip compressor/decompressor can also
- be obtained from ftp://ftp.uu.net/pub/archiving/zip/.
-
- All companies legal trademarks mentioned anywhere
- within this distribution are respected.
-
- WindowBlinds is a trademark of Stardock Systems, Inc.
-
- Copyright 1997-1999 Neil Banfield and 1998-1999 Stardock Systems, Inc.
-