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Filehero
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Re: Show off your Xyplorer!

Post by Filehero »

admin wrote:There is a tweak: FlatPlusMinus=1
I know because that IS my config - but yours must be set to 0. :wink:

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Re: Show off your Xyplorer!

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Aaah! Another thing to flatten by default... :)

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Re: Show off your Xyplorer!

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IMO, those flat +/-'es seem a little too dark...
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Re: Show off your Xyplorer!

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SammaySarkar wrote:IMO, those flat +/-'es seem a little too dark...
Sure?
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The look with tweak = 1


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Re: Show off your Xyplorer!

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Windows 7 here ?
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Re: Show off your Xyplorer!

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SammaySarkar wrote:Windows 7 here ?
Arghh, my fault. Sorry for confusion. :whistle:

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Re: Show off your Xyplorer!

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That's mini tree versus maxi tree.

I'll check the darkness...

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Normal :roll: tree is alright (like fileHero's shot)
but also, normal tree feels so complicated now that I forgot all about it. :lol:
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Re: Show off your Xyplorer!

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Ultimate flat (yes, I kept the plus/minus slightly 3D -- I find them much clearer that way):
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Re: Show off your Xyplorer!

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admin wrote:Ultimate flat (yes, I kept the plus/minus slightly 3D -- I find them much clearer that way):
Looks awesome, Don! :appl: :appl: :appl:

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Re: Show off your Xyplorer!

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Windows 8.1, 64-bit

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Re: Show off your Xyplorer!

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I see you took only a few days to find out what me took 17 years to build. :)

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Re: Show off your Xyplorer!

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Don, I love you.

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Re: Show off your Xyplorer!

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Hi Aliteralmind,
Does Win 8 run faster than Win 7?

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Re: Show off your Xyplorer!

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I can't really answer that. My old computer had Windows 7 (32-bit) and was fine. Firefox was a bit of an unstable slow dog, so I switched to Chrome, but other than that, it suited me fine.

My new computer is much faster and has Windows 8.1 (64-bit). I tweaked out every Windows 8 feature, so I'm basically simulating Windows 7 again. I'm back to Firefox, too.

(I *accidentally* got 64-bit. I didn't even know until two days after I started using it. I never would have chosen 64-bit, but I'm sure glad I ended up with it. It currently tops off around 3.5GB of RAM usage, with lots of installed extensions (lots of things in the tray). I currently have 8GB, and it can hold 24 more gigs when I can scrape up a few hundred bucks :) )
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