I am not an artist, so I may not be able to post my own creations. I will try though :)
When I installed the trial version of WindowBlinds (at work) and downloaded a blind, WindowBlinds showed a message that some of the features were disabled for that blind. How can I get the same effect with my licensed version of WindowBlinds. One setting I know is the "Never use per pixel window borders...". I would like to test my blind under those conditions. My blind looked really awful (not that it is "superior" otherwise) when applied on the WindowBlinds Trial edition.
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on Feb 05, 2008
Well, the full version won't stop working after 30 days. That is an important feature
on Feb 05, 2008
I cannot test my blind for that feature
on Feb 05, 2008
Does your blind use PerPixel borders? If yes, I suspect the reason you blind looked "awful" was that the trial version only supports PerPixel borders for the downloaded skins that come with the program. I don't know of any way around that except to ask someone with a registered copy of WB to let you load it and see how it looks. If you're not using PerPixel borders, then the same would apply if you want to see all the skinned graphical elements. Second option would be to spring for the program - if you're skinning, it makes no sense to be without it.
on Feb 05, 2008
Daiwa, Thanks for the suggestions. I have the registered version of complete OD on my home PC. That is where I created and tested my blind. Then last week I downloaded the trial version on my work laptop to check if WB works on my work computer settings (way too many security apps and policies). I downloaded my blind on to that trial version and saw it looked a lot different from how it looked on my home PC with the registered version.

I use per pixel borders and paid most attention to that. Trial version was not showing them. What I would like to do is to make the blind look a bit better on the trial version of WB.

What settings on my registered version of WB will make it apply a blind exactly the same way a trial version of WB would have done?
on Feb 05, 2008
What settings on my registered version of WB will make it apply a blind exactly the same way a trial version of WB would have done?

System info > Never use per pixel borders ?
on Feb 05, 2008
Bebi: That is the only setting I knew and already set. Wondering if there are other differences that can be achieved through settings.
on Feb 05, 2008
Well, you already know your skin will not work after the 30 days, so that is covered
on Feb 05, 2008
Well, you already know your skin will not work after the 30 days, so that is covered


It has been working for quite more than 30 days without any problem. Am I missing something?
on Feb 05, 2008
Rather than try to cripple the full ver to emulate the trial's settings ...why not setup a second User acc on your home machine ...and run the trial ver on that? ...
on Feb 05, 2008
The trial version of WB expires 30 days after installation, that's what Pugboy was referring to.

You would need to add standard (non-perpixel) borders to your skin in order for it to display without graphic corruption in the trial version. They'll get used by default. No way to get your perpixel frames to display in the trial version - only Stardock's included perpixel skins will show them.

The trial version is not meant to display all skins properly - it's meant to show the general capabilities of WB, and does so well with the included skins (and any non-perpixel skins you might install). Some features, such as scrollbar skinning, are disabled by intent in the trial version as well.
on Feb 05, 2008

Guys.....I think he's trying to set up his full WB ver to imitate the trial 'standard' so he can see how good it 'doesn't' look in the trial's settings.

In other words he wants the full version to show the skins equally badly...so he can test/alter/improve them...

on Feb 05, 2008
Rather than try to cripple the full ver to emulate the trial's settings ...why not setup a second User acc on your home machine ...and run the trial ver on that? ...


I don't think WB works that way. Did you mean dual boot? I could do that, but every time I make a change, I will have to reboot to see how it looks (habit from programming.)

Some features, such as scrollbar skinning, are disabled by intent in the trial version as well.


This is the kind of information that I am looking for. But I don't think there is a setting to disable it in WB full version.

I think the easy option is just to worry about standard borders and that can be tested by disabling per pixel borders.

Thanks everyone.
on Feb 05, 2008
In other words he wants the full version to show the skins equally badly...so he can test/alter/improve them...


Exactly!
on Feb 06, 2008
You have the full version though... The trial will reset your skin after 30 days.
on Feb 06, 2008
You have the full version though... The trial will reset your skin after 30 days.


I had to uninstall the trial version at work for a different reason. Since I could not use WB on a good system, I reverted to Windows Classic theme instead luna   
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