W3bbo Posted June 14, 2009 Posted June 14, 2009 (edited) I've just finished off the code for patching I386 collections, but it needs some testing. Testing in a VM on a single computer can only get you so far. I'm wondering, who'se able to do some more intensive testing on the modified I386 dirs?I hope to get the next beta out by Monday evening (UTC) or maybe Tuesday.Will all those who volunteered to do translations get back to me as soon as you can; and if you're fluently bilingual with English why not volunteer yourself? Edited June 14, 2009 by W3bbo
Smiley89 Posted June 14, 2009 Posted June 14, 2009 Well I have to reinstall XP on Virtualbox because I need it to make and test XP visual styles. I can try I386 patching if you want.Just a question: do I need a clean source, this means a SP3 CD with no update packs and no removals?
W3bbo Posted June 14, 2009 Author Posted June 14, 2009 Well I have to reinstall XP on Virtualbox because I need it to make and test XP visual styles. I can try I386 patching if you want.Just a question: do I need a clean source, this means a SP3 CD with no update packs and no removals?It'll have to be an SP3 CD, but it should work regardless of any extras pre-installed; but ideally you'd run this before anything else.
silentphantom250 Posted July 26, 2009 Posted July 26, 2009 When I xpize a Windows XP Pro SP3 x86 disc and install it to my virtual machine I decided to check out all the new icons. When I looked at the clock I noticed something was missing. The AM/PM selection is not there.
W3bbo Posted July 26, 2009 Author Posted July 26, 2009 When I xpize a Windows XP Pro SP3 x86 disc and install it to my virtual machine I decided to check out all the new icons. When I looked at the clock I noticed something was missing. The AM/PM selection is not there.Ahh whoops. I only tested it with European date format settings. In Europe we use 24-hour time (without the AM/PM specifier) I must have overlooked it. I'll fix it in Release 5.
silentphantom250 Posted July 28, 2009 Posted July 28, 2009 Another thing I noticed about the clock is that when you highlight a number and use the up/down arrows to change it there is a white shadow where the minute or hour hand used to be and will not go away unless you close and reopen the time/date dialog.
MrBusty Posted July 28, 2009 Posted July 28, 2009 I don't know, if that clock is changed only on I386 patching or with some specific visual styles - but on my xpized VM the clock is normal like before.(Maybe the reason for that is also this caching or wrong icon directory information problem.)But I have to say, that I don't like the new clock skin much. I would prefer a clock, like it is on Vista, way more.It might be not so easy, because of the clock hands, which have to be changed then also.But maybe its not so hard any more, if you found a solution for that issue.
W3bbo Posted July 28, 2009 Author Posted July 28, 2009 I don't know, if that clock is changed only on I386 patching or with some specific visual styles - but on my xpized VM the clock is normal like before.(Maybe the reason for that is also this caching or wrong icon directory information problem.)If you're using German Windows XP you won't see it, only English Windows XP gets the new time/date control panel. Same goes for System Performance settings.
MrBusty Posted July 28, 2009 Posted July 28, 2009 If you're using German Windows XP you won't see it, only English Windows XP gets the new time/date control panel. Same goes for System Performance settings.I see.Is this a current state? Or will you bring this feature also for other versions?I would appreciate such an exchange in the German version also, but only if you can replace the image with the Vista clock. - Otherwiese I think I am more happy with the standard xp clock.
cloferba Posted August 1, 2009 Posted August 1, 2009 I don't know, if that clock is changed only on I386 patching or with some specific visual styles - but on my xpized VM the clock is normal like before.(Maybe the reason for that is also this caching or wrong icon directory information problem.)But I have to say, that I don't like the new clock skin much. I would prefer a clock, like it is on Vista, way more.It might be not so easy, because of the clock hands, which have to be changed then also.But maybe its not so hard any more, if you found a solution for that issue. ho my god...a virtual machine NEVER emulates a REAL windows installation...keep in mind that
MrBusty Posted August 1, 2009 Posted August 1, 2009 ho my god...a virtual machine NEVER emulates a REAL windows installation...keep in mind thatho my god...What do you want to tell me with that??Has this anything to do with the topic "clock"???
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