Recent betas draw poorly / crash under Stardock WindowBlinds
Posted: 18 Mar 2008 23:49
I use Stardock's WindowBlinds 6.1 (http://www.stardock.com/products/windowblinds/), which makes the Windows UI skinnable, allowing users to radically change its look & feel (e.g. make it look like Mac OSX, Vista, something out of the movies, etc.).
Some software apps I use don't always draw/refresh well after moving or resizing them under WindowBlinds, requiring me to roll/unroll them to force a redraw and see their properly rendered window contents. Until I updated from 6.80.027 to 6.80.0114, XYPlorer was in this category. With the recent info panel enhancements, XYPlorer's behavior under WindowBlinds is much worse, and I get frequent crashes, especially when resizing the info panel using the vertical separator from the tree/category panels:
Error 480 (000001E0)
Desc Can't create AutoRedraw image
Dll 0
Proc ViewFirst
Source XYplorer
XY ver 6.80.0114
OS WinXP (Service Pack 2)
Date 3/18/2008 1:54:22 PM
I can workaround by disabling skinning on XYPlorer windows, but to try to convince you to care enough about my problem to look into it, I would argue that:
1. Stardock is a well-established software company with fairly close ties to Microsoft (i.e. they're not fly-by-night), and WindowBlinds has a large and enthusiastic user base.
2. The customer profile of a Windows UI tweaker and a customizable Windows Explorer replacement must have a lot of overlap. Though my Beta Club Forum search for "stardock" comes up empty, surely there must be other WindowsBlinds users out there?
To provide additional information, I tried to find some application developer-targeted troubleshooting info on Stardock's websites and forums, but was unsuccessful. I submitted a support request for this type of information and will of course follow up with anything useful I get.
Finally, assuming you don't have the software but have the interest, I'd be happy to buy you a $19.95 WindowBlinds license (or pay you $20 towards an ObjectDesktop license, which includes lots of other cool stuff) to enable/entice you to test/troubleshoot XYPlorer under WindowBlinds, and have fun customizing Windows! pm me and it's yours (disclaimer: offer is for Donald Lessau only).
Thanks Don!
Some software apps I use don't always draw/refresh well after moving or resizing them under WindowBlinds, requiring me to roll/unroll them to force a redraw and see their properly rendered window contents. Until I updated from 6.80.027 to 6.80.0114, XYPlorer was in this category. With the recent info panel enhancements, XYPlorer's behavior under WindowBlinds is much worse, and I get frequent crashes, especially when resizing the info panel using the vertical separator from the tree/category panels:
Error 480 (000001E0)
Desc Can't create AutoRedraw image
Dll 0
Proc ViewFirst
Source XYplorer
XY ver 6.80.0114
OS WinXP (Service Pack 2)
Date 3/18/2008 1:54:22 PM
I can workaround by disabling skinning on XYPlorer windows, but to try to convince you to care enough about my problem to look into it, I would argue that:
1. Stardock is a well-established software company with fairly close ties to Microsoft (i.e. they're not fly-by-night), and WindowBlinds has a large and enthusiastic user base.
2. The customer profile of a Windows UI tweaker and a customizable Windows Explorer replacement must have a lot of overlap. Though my Beta Club Forum search for "stardock" comes up empty, surely there must be other WindowsBlinds users out there?
To provide additional information, I tried to find some application developer-targeted troubleshooting info on Stardock's websites and forums, but was unsuccessful. I submitted a support request for this type of information and will of course follow up with anything useful I get.
Finally, assuming you don't have the software but have the interest, I'd be happy to buy you a $19.95 WindowBlinds license (or pay you $20 towards an ObjectDesktop license, which includes lots of other cool stuff) to enable/entice you to test/troubleshoot XYPlorer under WindowBlinds, and have fun customizing Windows! pm me and it's yours (disclaimer: offer is for Donald Lessau only).
Thanks Don!