Is there a reg tweak to do this or a way I can set it up myself? I really don't like them since I use the white theme, it just makes things look blurry.
For those unsure of what I mean, I included a picture, so you can see how blurry it is.
Edit: I tried using a regedit from another skin and alterning it for the new skin, but that didn't seem to do anything, so now I'm at a lose for how to do it myself.
(06-08-2009 06:44 AM)Diwanji Wrote: [ -> ]hmmm yes..
Thanks, how can I do it?
Edit: Or where you just agreeing with me that you'd like to see a way to hide the text shadows also?
(06-08-2009 06:12 AM)EmoHobo Wrote: [ -> ]Is there a reg tweak to do this or a way I can set it up myself? I really don't like them since I use the white theme, it just makes things look blurry.
![[Image: blury.png]](http://img194.imageshack.us/img194/9273/blury.png)
For those unsure of what I mean, I included a picture, so you can see how blurry it is.
Edit: I tried using a regedit from another skin and alterning it for the new skin, but that didn't seem to do anything, so now I'm at a lose for how to do it myself.
Using a RegEdit from another skin won't work if the code isn't there to remove the shadows in the first place. This ability was omitted simply because there are cases where the text switches colour where you get black on black or white on white (depending on what theme you pick). The shadows are there to compensate for that.
If there is a high enough demand then I may add the feature in, but otherwise its something you'll have to live with for now.
(06-08-2009 06:56 PM)willz Wrote: [ -> ] (06-08-2009 06:12 AM)EmoHobo Wrote: [ -> ]Is there a reg tweak to do this or a way I can set it up myself? I really don't like them since I use the white theme, it just makes things look blurry.
![[Image: blury.png]](http://img194.imageshack.us/img194/9273/blury.png)
For those unsure of what I mean, I included a picture, so you can see how blurry it is.
Edit: I tried using a regedit from another skin and alterning it for the new skin, but that didn't seem to do anything, so now I'm at a lose for how to do it myself.
Using a RegEdit from another skin won't work if the code isn't there to remove the shadows in the first place. This ability was omitted simply because there are cases where the text switches colour where you get black on black or white on white (depending on what theme you pick). The shadows are there to compensate for that.
If there is a high enough demand then I may add the feature in, but otherwise its something you'll have to live with for now.
Thanks for the answer, I'm a huge fan of your skins, I'm just going back to using LTD, I'm in love with that skin.