Renaming Downloaded Msstyles


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    Renaming Downloaded Msstyles


    Hi guys and gals,
    I've got a few downloaded msstyle themes for Windows 7, It has been baffling me how to copy one msstyle, edit and use it with a different name.
    When I rename the .msstyle and .theme to what I want and apply it, it still goes by the original name. I have to apply a different theme before using the original theme I edited.
    I know some of you are experts in this but, I'm not I just got comfortable with changing the aero glass background and I haven't had much time to become acquainted with anything more than that.
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    CorneliusM said:
    Hi guys and gals,
    When I rename the .msstyle and .theme to what I want and apply it, it still goes by the original name. I have to apply a different theme before using the original theme I edited.
    I know some of you are experts in this .......
    Hi, CorneliusM,
    I,m absolutely not an expert ~~~
    Did you follow the steps to rename the themes?

    Assume that theme be renamed as 'AaeroA':

    STEP ONE:
    Rename all folders and files of that theme as the following example:
    Renaming Downloaded Msstyles-1.png


    STEP TWO:
    1. Open the original ( take 'full glass vs7 v2' as example ).theme file with notepad,
    2. Select Edit >> choose Replace >> then follow image underneath >> when done,
    save file as 'AaeroA.theme'.
    Renaming Downloaded Msstyles-2.png

    Hope it helps,
    Last edited by woolswell; 10 Jul 2010 at 14:03.
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    woolswell said:
    CorneliusM said:
    Hi guys and gals,
    When I rename the .msstyle and .theme to what I want and apply it, it still goes by the original name. I have to apply a different theme before using the original theme I edited.
    I know some of you are experts in this .......
    Hi, CorneliusM,
    I,m absolutely not an expert ~~~
    Did you follow the steps to rename the themes?

    Assume that theme be renamed as 'AaeroA':

    STEP ONE:
    Rename all folders and files of that theme as the following example:
    Renaming Downloaded Msstyles-1.png


    STEP TWO:
    1. Open the original ( take 'full glass vs7 v2' as example ).theme file with notepad,
    2. Select Edit >> choose Replace >> then follow image underneath >> when done,
    save file as 'AaeroA.theme'.
    Renaming Downloaded Msstyles-2.png

    Hope it helps,
    Cheers for that dude, not tried that before but, I'll give it a go today at some point :)

    EDIT: Is that the Lucid theme you're using?
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    woolswell said:
    CorneliusM said:
    Hi guys and gals,
    When I rename the .msstyle and .theme to what I want and apply it, it still goes by the original name. I have to apply a different theme before using the original theme I edited.
    I know some of you are experts in this .......
    Hi, CorneliusM,
    I,m absolutely not an expert ~~~
    Did you follow the steps to rename the themes?

    Assume that theme be renamed as 'AaeroA':

    STEP ONE:
    Rename all folders and files of that theme as the following example:
    Renaming Downloaded Msstyles-1.png


    STEP TWO:
    1. Open the original ( take 'full glass vs7 v2' as example ).theme file with notepad,
    2. Select Edit >> choose Replace >> then follow image underneath >> when done,
    save file as 'AaeroA.theme'.
    Renaming Downloaded Msstyles-2.png

    Hope it helps,
    Hey man thanks for that, I just tried it and it worked a bloody charm :) now I can create my aero theme by name so it doesn't double up in the Personalization :) cheers!!!
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    CorneliusM said:

    Hey man thanks for that, I just tried it and it worked a bloody charm :) now I can create my aero theme by name so it doesn't double up in the Personalization :) cheers!!!
    Glad to learn that you got it solved!
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    woolswell said:
    CorneliusM said:

    Hey man thanks for that, I just tried it and it worked a bloody charm :) now I can create my aero theme by name so it doesn't double up in the Personalization :) cheers!!!
    Glad to learn that you got it solved!
    Cheers, It's been a big help I've seen some say to just edit the folders and msstyles themselves but what you said has helped me big time especially when editing someone else's theme, so I can rename it and users get a choice rather than an overwritten copy :)
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    woolswell said:
    CorneliusM said:

    Hey man thanks for that, I just tried it and it worked a bloody charm :) now I can create my aero theme by name so it doesn't double up in the Personalization :) cheers!!!
    Glad to learn that you got it solved!
    This is what I wanted to create :) Victorian Aero by ~CorneliusMc on deviantART based on the Lucid theme on Deviantart :)
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