Registered: January 1, 2009 | Reputation: | Posts: 3,087 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting seancur: Quote: Nope, didn't work. Any other ideas? Using Linux or Mac? Quote: * Themes may not work * Regrettably, the Windows themes feature is not well implemented in Wine, and so DVD profiler may appear noticeably different by default. Changing the DVD Profiler themes within the program will also have limited effect. However, you will be able to imitate the DVD Profiler themes that you know and love by loading winecfg and adjusting the "appearance" section of the "desktop integration" tab. Note that telling Wine to emulate 'Windows XP' on the 'Applications' tab of winecfg may also improve matters. |
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Registered: May 13, 2010 | Posts: 45 |
| Posted: | | | | Windows 2000 Pro (yeah, I know) |
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Registered: May 13, 2010 | Posts: 45 |
| Posted: | | | | XP or higher only gets those themes - via tech support. |
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Registered: May 13, 2010 | Posts: 45 |
| Posted: | | | | Thanks for the advice but I went with Brickface appearance theme and yes it does make a difference. Thanks |
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Registered: May 13, 2010 | Posts: 45 |
| Posted: | | | | Here is what I have so far. I prefer the large DVD cover to dominate the layout. Not a fan of the back cover. Simple title, credits, a review section for whenever I get the time to jot down some notes, and then the synopsis of the flick. Tell me what you think. |
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