billybonds Posted May 11, 2006 Report Share Posted May 11, 2006 HelloYes I'm a one of those and this may well be the most stoopid question ever posted by a one of those but where do I lay my hands on this application called Visual Styles - I've tried googling amoungst other things but I'm now getting confused by my inability to find a reference to it.Thanks Link to comment
shmengie Posted May 11, 2006 Report Share Posted May 11, 2006 welcome aboard, billy. there is no program called 'visual styles'. a visual style is a 'theme' that you apply to windows to change how it looks. there are several ways to accomplish this. google for:windowblindsuxtheme patchflyakitestylexphave fun! Link to comment
Laertis Posted May 11, 2006 Report Share Posted May 11, 2006 You forgot the styler which is freeware .http://ta2027.plala.jp/Styler/index.html Link to comment
smoovie Posted May 11, 2006 Report Share Posted May 11, 2006 This is the best description I found for you. Link to comment
billybonds Posted May 13, 2006 Author Report Share Posted May 13, 2006 Thanks for your replies (and for being a artistic and talented community!).I understand that there are applications such as WindowBlinds for skinning XP. Where my confusion comes in is, for example, the DeviantArt web site. Some of the skins are listed as follows;Category: Skins & Themes > Windows Utilities > Visual Stylessuch as;http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/8615977/ and I read posts where users compare VS with WB saying WB is better but I don't understand what they are refering to...Cheers (and COME ON THE HAMMERS!!!!) Link to comment
smoovie Posted May 13, 2006 Report Share Posted May 13, 2006 Check my post above and click on the word "This". Link to comment
billybonds Posted May 13, 2006 Author Report Share Posted May 13, 2006 Thanks smoovie,I didn't follow the link because peerguardian was blocking the iP address... but yes, I now understand. Link to comment
opi8 Posted May 14, 2006 Report Share Posted May 14, 2006 you can also change your VS by right clicking on your desktop selecting properties, you can change styles without StyleXP or WB. when the box pops up you will a themes tab and appearance tab plus other. select themes or appearance and you can change to what ever your windows has installed. you do this with any VS but not WB unless you have it installed. Link to comment
nightcrawler1089 Posted May 15, 2006 Report Share Posted May 15, 2006 //Topic Stickied This seems like a good resource, thanks for the link smoovie . Ironic that dreamz wrote this, as he used to be a pretty active member here. I recommend people to flyakite's UXtheme patcher, available from osx.portraitofakite.com. Reposted just in case Neowin ever goes down: Basic Questions Q: What is uxtheme? A: Uxtheme.dll is the file in Windows XP that controls the theming engine. By default, uxtheme.dll is locked, so third party (i.e. non-Microsoft) visual styles cannot be used. Fortunately, it is easy to unlock uxtheme.dll to allow the use of non-Microsoft visual styles. Q: How do I use uxtheme.dll? A: Luckily, hacked uxtheme.dll files are readily available. One need only replace the default, locked uxtheme.dll with the hacked, unlocked version. Q: How do I replace uxtheme.dll? A: This is very easy to do. 1. Download the unlocked uxtheme.dll. Extract the file to the desktop. Here is a version for sp2 2180 English: http://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?act=...=post&id=122794 More are here: http://www.extended64.com/blogs/rafael/ 2. Download Replacer. Extract Replacer to the desktop (create a folder called Replacer and extract the contents of the compressed file). 3. Run replacer.cmd. A black command prompt window should appear. 4. Browse to C:Windowssystem32 and find uxtheme.dll. Drag this file into the command prompt window. Press enter. 5. Drag in the unlocked uxtheme.dll from the desktop into the command prompt window. Press enter. 6. Confirm the replacement and wait for Replacer to finish. Press any key when prompted. 7. Reboot. Q: How do I use visual styles (msstyles) now? A: This, again, is very simple. 1. First, download a visual style. The Completed Visual Styles Section and Deviantart are two good places. 2. Extract the visual style to a folder with the same name in the following directory: C:WindowsResourcesThemes. For example, if the msstyles file is xyz.msstyles, create a folder called “xyz” in C:WindowsResourcesThemes and extract xyz.msstyles to that folder. 3. To load the visual style, go to the Display Properties > Appearance > Windows and Buttons, and find the visual style. Do not look for the visual style in the Themes tab. You can also double-click the msstyles file. Q: What is the difference between a theme and a visual style? A: The terms “theme” and “visual style” are often thrown around carelessly and used interchangeably, which adds to the confusion, but the distinction is clear. A visual style (*.msstyles) is the file that skins the windows, taskbar, start menu, and other elements of the Windows appearance. Visual styles are loaded in the Appearance tab of the display properties dialog. A theme (*.theme) is a visual style with saved settings, wallpapers, icons, and so on. Themes are loaded in the Theme tab of the display properties dialog. When people say themes, they usually mean visual styles. Q: What is a shellstyle and how do I install it? A: Shellstyle.dll is a file often bundled with the visual style that skins the common tasks pane (and other panes, e.g. the add/remove panel). No installation is necessary. Simply unzip the visual style to the appropriate directory as mentioned above and make sure the shell folder is in the visual style folder along with the msstyles file. Troubleshooting Q: My uxtheme did not patch! What do I do? A: Now hold on there. How do you know it failed? The easiest way to check to see if uxtheme.dll was patched is to simply double-click the msstyles file of a third party theme. If double-clicking loads the display properties dialog with the correct visual style, then the patching process was successful. If not, re-patching is necessary. You can try to re-patch in safe mode and make sure the themes service is set to automatic. To make sure it is set to automatic, go to Run > services.msc > and set Themes service to automatic. Also, you should do a search for uxtheme.dll and delete all instances of the file NOT in C:Windowssystem32. Extra uxtheme.dll files can conflict and cause problems. Deleting them will solve almost every issue regarding patching. Q: Uxtheme was patched successfully, but visual styles do not appear in the Appearance tab dropdown list. What do I do? A: This is a common problem, but one that deserves more attention than it is currently given. The problem is caused by a misnamed visual style folder. For the style to appear in the list, the folder name in which it is residing must correspond to the name of the msstyles file. For instance, gloss.msstyles must be in its visual style folder named “gloss” in the correct directory (C:WINDOWSResourcesThemes) and it will appear. The correct path for the file itself should then be: C:WINDOWSResourcesThemesglossgloss.msstyles And equivalently, the shell folder should be in the same “gloss” folder: C:WINDOWSResourcesThemesglossshell. Q: I patched, but my start menu and taskbar are not skinned or visual styles do not work. What is wrong? A: First, check to make sure the correct version of the dll is being used. Also try patching in safe mode. Then check the directories to see if uxtheme.dll has been misplaced. It should only appear in the system32 folder, and not in the Windows folder. If all else fails, try replacing uxtheme.dll with Replacer in safe mode several times. Some have indicated that this fixes their problem. Q: My system freezes during "Please wait..." when I try to apply a visual style. What's wrong? A: This is most likely caused by extra uxtheme.dll files. Do a search for all uxtheme.dll files and delete the ones that are not in C:Windowssystem32. Other Questions Q: How do I create visual styles using the .msstyles format? A: The easiest way is to modify an existing visual style. You can use Stylebuilder to do this. Note: you do NOT need Stylexp installed to use Stylebuilder, so ignore the error message, but you must be patched (obviously, you'll need to be able to apply visual styles in order to use Stylebuilder. That's all the error means). Resource Hacker and Resedit are similar programs that can be used to modify visual styles. These are simple and intuitive, and are my personal recommendation. These allow you to modify images (bitmaps, png files, etc.) and values (in the textfile section) to change the visual style. This is all that is needed to create a visual style. Q: Why don’t people use Stylexp? A: The uxtheme hack has several advantages over Stylexp. -the uxtheme hack is simple. You simply replace the file with a hacked one and that’s it. No installations, no need to run and configure programs, no hassle. -the uxtheme hack does not waste resources. Stylexp patches uxtheme.dll in memory, but the uxtheme hack replaces the file physically on the system. This means that you are unlocked forever (until Microsoft creates a new uxtheme.dll file). -the uxtheme hack is completely free! Enjoy! -NC Link to comment
spyro94 Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 There are some visual styles which dont need any programs/uxtheme patching, correct? And how can I install the ones that dont come with an "instal.exe" thing packaged? Link to comment
nightcrawler1089 Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 By definition, all visual styles require uxtheme patching.spyro94, copy the folder with the .msstyle file inside to C:WindowsResourcesThemes. Then, double click on the file, and if your uxtheme was patched correctly, the Display Properties dialog will pop up and the visual style will be selected. Click Apply, and you're done!-NC Link to comment
spyro94 Posted December 30, 2006 Report Share Posted December 30, 2006 Okay, thanks. Uhmm, I am using media center theme and that did not require me to patch uxtheme, thats why I was hoping I wouldn't have to do it for other skins aswell Link to comment
nightcrawler1089 Posted December 30, 2006 Report Share Posted December 30, 2006 Ah, I should have been clearer. All non-Microsoft themes require patching...I'm unfamiliar with this Media Center theme, though.In any event, patching your uxtheme is easy. Use this program by flyakite.-NC Link to comment
smoovie Posted December 30, 2006 Report Share Posted December 30, 2006 Okay, thanks. Uhmm, I am using media center theme and that did not require me to patch uxtheme, thats why I was hoping I wouldn't have to do it for other skins aswell If that skin was in an exe file then it probably already changed the uxtheme.dll and you never knew it. Link to comment
spyro94 Posted December 30, 2006 Report Share Posted December 30, 2006 Well, if that's true then why don't other skins work for me? Link to comment
Seckoa Posted July 27, 2008 Report Share Posted July 27, 2008 Ah, I should have been clearer. All non-Microsoft themes require patching...I'm unfamiliar with this Media Center theme, though.In any event, patching your uxtheme is easy. Use this program by flyakite.-NCDoes this work with Vista? Link to comment
DocMaStAh Posted February 27, 2009 Report Share Posted February 27, 2009 Does this work with Vista?I don't know, but there is another tool to patch the UxTheme: http://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/UxTh...load-70271.htmlMaybe it's a little bit easier to use than the other ones... Link to comment
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