Posted by member 32550 on 2003-12-10 05:53:29 link
the revert back to defult litestep theme is exactly therefor.
If a theme needs to have some modules they aren't on your system, it will download them. so if you couldn't download them, the theme could not run perfect. thats why the question is in there (very usefull if you ask me)
now you got that problem that a theme doesn't work perfect, so you now got 2 possible ways to change the theme again into a working.
1. CTRL+Alt+Del
2. Task Manager
3. File -> Add New Task
4. Enter 'Explorer' (without Quotes)
ok, here changes the 2 possibilties
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5. open "\Litestep\Utilities\LSThemeInstaller.exe" and enter with the search button the theme you want to (not that current non working ;) )
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5. open "\Themes\themeselect.rc"
6. ThemeDir "$ThemesDir$Change_To_Your_Other_Theme_Name\"
(you can find a list of the theme names in the same folder themelist.rc, so enter the name which stands in Quotes right behind *popup, example: *popup "Thin")
If a theme needs to have some modules they aren't on your system, it will download them. so if you couldn't download them, the theme could not run perfect. thats why the question is in there (very usefull if you ask me)
now you got that problem that a theme doesn't work perfect, so you now got 2 possible ways to change the theme again into a working.
1. CTRL+Alt+Del
2. Task Manager
3. File -> Add New Task
4. Enter 'Explorer' (without Quotes)
ok, here changes the 2 possibilties
------
5. open "\Litestep\Utilities\LSThemeInstaller.exe" and enter with the search button the theme you want to (not that current non working ;) )
------
5. open "\Themes\themeselect.rc"
6. ThemeDir "$ThemesDir$Change_To_Your_Other_Theme_Name\"
(you can find a list of the theme names in the same folder themelist.rc, so enter the name which stands in Quotes right behind *popup, example: *popup "Thin")