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									 «  on: November 06, 2012, 11:19:47 am »  | 
								
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							What do I need to add to make the windows semi Transparent like the taskbar? Making the image transparent does nothing. Windows just stay solid.
 
 
  -New to theming windows 8. Man is it sure different than windows 7 :p 
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									 « Reply #1 on: November 06, 2012, 02:24:49 pm »  | 
								
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							There is no way to make the windows transparent, sadly MS have removed most of the old aero features from Windows 8 
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									 « Reply #3 on: November 06, 2012, 06:02:46 pm »  | 
								
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							He used the shadow images to do that.  
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									 « Reply #4 on: November 06, 2012, 06:53:33 pm »  | 
								
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							He used the shadow images to do that.
  Oh, bummer. lol  Windows 8 will be a little more of a challenge to theme now    
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									 « Reply #5 on: November 13, 2012, 12:33:10 am »  | 
								
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  i refer just for knowing as i dont know how practical is to see a method i found while searching for Aero Glass For Windows 8 RTM. 
  the originaly web page that taken is  http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/158291-true-transpareny-on-windows-8-rtm/
  a better solution must be found, as referring that you have before closing the system or when open, every time, to rename a system file, as mentioned also:
   1.DO NOT OPEN IE10 OR PC WILL CRASH.
   2.MUST ALWAYS HAVE uDWM.dllRTM SET TO uDWM.dll FOR SIGN-OUT OR RESTARTING-PC OR SHUTTING-DOWN-PC (Screen Will Be Black).
   3.MUST ALWAYS REPEAT STEP 4 ON STARTUP 
  perchaps an expert would solve those issues.
  PLEASE  DO NOT USE THIS > as  Panda X and  Mr GRiM reffer this method crash the system. it DOES NOT work >
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  NOTE: INFORMATION PROVIDED AS-IS 
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  Aero Glass For Windows 8 RTM:
  Quote USE at your own risk.  TRUE TRANSPARENCY ON WINDOWS 8 RTM.  PART 1.
   IN Win8RTM  1.MUST Install Tihiy's Patchex7-b6 & Select 7 (WILL CRASH PC IN METRO).  Install Unlocker 1.9.1  Install Take Ownership
   IN Win8RTM  2.Goto C:\Windows\System32  Right click dwm.exe Select Unlocker & Rename dwm.exeRTM  Take Ownership Of dwmapi.dll & Rename dwmapi.dllRTM  Take Ownership Of dwmcore.dll & Rename dwmcore.dllRTM  Take Ownership Of dwmredir.dll & Rename dwmredir.dllRTM  Take Ownership Of themecpl.dll & Rename themecpl.dllRTM  Take Ownership Of themeui.dll & Rename themeui.dllRTM  Goto C:\Windows\System32\en-US  Take Ownership Of themecpl.dll.mui & Rename themecpl.dll.muiRTM
   FROM Win8RP  3.Copy & Paste into C:\Windows\System32  dwm.exe  dwmapi.dll  dwmcore.dll  dwmredir.dll  themecpl.dll  themeui.dll  Goto C:\Windows\System32\en-US  Copy & Paste themecpl.dll.mui into C:\Windows\System32\en-US FROM Win8RP
   Sign Out & Sign In (Screen Will Be Black) KEEP CLICKING ON SCREEN UNTIL YOU Sign In.  GOTO PART 2.
   PART 2  IN Win8RTM  4.Goto C:\Windows\System32  Take Ownership Of uDWM.dll Rename to uDWM.dllRTM  Copy & Paste uDWM.dll into C:\Windows\System32 - FROM Win8RP  Start Task Manager & End task - Desktop Windows Manager  Open Personalization (Pick a Theme) - Windows Color (Pick a Color) - Enable transparency.
   NOTES: VERY IMPORTANT  1.DO NOT OPEN IE10 OR PC WILL CRASH.  2.MUST ALWAYS HAVE uDWM.dllRTM SET TO uDWM.dll FOR SIGN-OUT OR RESTARTING-PC OR SHUTTING-DOWN-PC (Screen Will Be Black).  3.MUST ALWAYS REPEAT STEP 4 ON STARTUP.
   IF TASKBAR IS BLACK OPEN regedit & USE THESE SETTINGS.
   HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\DWM  "ColorizationGlassReflectionIntensity"=dword:00000000  Start Task Manager & End task - Desktop Windows Manager
   OR PLAY WITH THEMES & WINDOWS COLOR UNTIL RIGHT.
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  PLEASE  DO NOT USE THIS > as  Panda X and  Mr GRiM reffer this method crash the system. it DOES NOT work > 
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									 « Reply #6 on: November 13, 2012, 12:40:39 am »  | 
								
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							That breaks Windows way too easily and I had to end up reinstalling Windows. I wouldn't really recommend it. 
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									 « Reply #7 on: November 13, 2012, 04:49:54 am »  | 
								
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							Yeah I have tried it as well and it does not end well lol 
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									 « Reply #8 on: November 13, 2012, 08:44:18 am »  | 
								
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							thank you for answering , i added to the post that doesnt work> i apologise. 
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									 « Reply #10 on: November 20, 2012, 08:08:07 pm »  | 
								
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							Probably custom drawn. There have been a lot of custom window bordering applications for XP to add transparency, some of which still work (though barely) in Windows 8.  
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									 « Reply #11 on: November 21, 2012, 04:48:53 am »  | 
								
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							I think this looks like the real thing, I had a feeling this would be possible after seeing the work on StartIsBack and how he was able to disable and enable the transparency on the start menu and taskbar.
  off topic I have been talking to the creator of SIB and his next version will also include being able to have a custom Userpicture frame and native support for changing the start menu theme using the msstyles. 
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									 « Reply #12 on: November 21, 2012, 07:05:08 am »  | 
								
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							I think this looks like the real thing, I had a feeling this would be possible after seeing the work on StartIsBack and how he was able to disable and enable the transparency on the start menu and taskbar.
  off topic I have been talking to the creator of SIB and his next version will also include being able to have a custom Userpicture frame and native support for changing the start menu theme using the msstyles.
  From what I've tested, SIB already supports custom start menu themes using the msstyles, I mean, just creating a straight port with no changes gave me this:  http://thepanda-x.deviantart.com/#/d5kyqc4 which is damn near perfect.  
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									 « Reply #13 on: November 21, 2012, 08:26:19 am »  | 
								
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							Yeah not sure what he means exactly but I think he may be making custom themes useable without needing to patch any files, will just have to wait to see what the go is with that one.
  Great work on the port by the way, if we ever do get transparency back in the frames it will be perfect. 
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									 « Reply #14 on: November 26, 2012, 04:41:58 pm »  | 
								
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							It's clearly native in that video and I remember disabling blur in the taskbar on windows 7 by installing a custom toolbar on it so it is possible    
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