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    Posted: 05 April 2007 at 11:02pm
Hello,

Is it possible to change the colors of a VB6 application, as if it was running on a classic theme with defined colors using xtreme skinframework or something?

A few skinning applications I've seen change the look by tiling bitmap parts over controls, which is harder to customize, and won't give the same look on some details.

I mean I have a classic windows color theme, and want my application to have the same look on desktops with different themes. I don't need bitmaps.
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(like 3d light and shadow colors, selected item colors etc)
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Hello,
 
No, sorry, its not possible.But you can create skin that will look like standard windows theme.
 
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