Questions and some help Thread last updated on 2004-01-23 06:44:12

Posted by member 104189 on 2004-01-21 08:05:59

hi all

ive just downloaded Litestep after i was looking for multiple desktop for windowsxp! and its grt!

yet i have some qustions,,
1. when iam installing themes, (btwwi downloaded the latest OST i think its 2.4.7) i keep getting errors about module not found , check your configuration

and several of the buttons dont work, like in the Onyx theme multimedia wont work! neither winamp.. how to fix that? what should i edit?

how to use old themes with my current OST? they dont seem to work.. do u have to reinstall and set some options?

thats all for now hope to get some replys :)

Bevered, to be a B|oker

Posted by member 103440 on 2004-01-21 13:08:33 link

Bloker i think you should read a little more.
Try read before asking anything in the forums.
There are already answers for your questions in the forum.

Posted by member 7 on 2004-01-22 04:58:08 link

Make sure it's an OTS compliant theme. Also make sure to install it via the Theme Installer; DON'T extract it manually.

Posted by member 104189 on 2004-01-22 08:24:16 link

ya ive noticed that apparently there ia many themes for diff. shells,

i tried configuring the buttons, i looked to a workin theme and tried to fix..

like if i have *shortcut "" i must put the command between the "" right? ie "winamp play"?

Posted by member 103440 on 2004-01-22 16:21:58 link

If you are using an OTS2 theme you shouldn't have to change the shortcut settings (saving rare exceptions).
Between the "" is just the shortcut caption when you put the mouse above it. The shortcut action it's in the end of the line, for ex: !none, !execute ... , and many more.
In this site the only shell is "LiteStep", and there are many themes for this shell here.
Try this link, should help you understand better litestep:
http://www.litestep.net/?section=4&action=list&catId=1

Posted by member 104189 on 2004-01-23 06:44:12 link

thanks IStarTac, i like motorola myslef too ;) well that explains more.. and i did need a link thank you :)