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I've googled this for a day now, and I've downloaded and installed a
handful of theme-managers, but none of them have been theme-creators. The Windows Display Properties dialog saves the .theme file, but in a poor way, and I usually have to edit the file manually, mainly by changing all the absolute paths to use variable paths (like %WinDir%). Most of the themes I've downloaded have a .theme file and corresponding folder that are to be placed in the %WinDir%\Resources\Themes folder. I would like a program that would organize the theme in that manner. Can anyone suggest a program to help me create .theme files? TIA. |
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Hi Jack,
I think this is what you're looking for... http://www.stardock.com/products/ski.../downloads.asp Have fun Andy "Jack" <jack@ss.com> wrote in message news:2evep19hhudiudthd55vnk497bpb663uhv@4ax.com... > I've googled this for a day now, and I've downloaded and installed a > handful of theme-managers, but none of them have been theme-creators. > The Windows Display Properties dialog saves the .theme file, but in a > poor way, and I usually have to edit the file manually, mainly by > changing all the absolute paths to use variable paths (like %WinDir%). > Most of the themes I've downloaded have a .theme file and > corresponding folder that are to be placed in the > %WinDir%\Resources\Themes folder. I would like a program that would > organize the theme in that manner. > > Can anyone suggest a program to help me create .theme files? TIA. |
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