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Checkbox and Radio text does not appear if you use the "High Contrast Black" color scheme (requires Classic Theme if using Windows XP).

Do the checkbox/radio labels use white (0xFFFFFF) to denote the transparency color? This could be the problem....

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Sorry for messing up your topic CyberSlug, but I've had some

problems with the smooth GUI-progressbar in Windows XP.

The progressbar isn't smooth at all !

It works perfectly if I use "Windows Classic Style", but not

when using "Windows XP Style"....

Not a big problem, but kind of annoying !

:)

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Sorry for messing up your topic CyberSlug, but I've had some

problems with the smooth GUI-progressbar in Windows XP.

The progressbar isn't smooth at all !

It works perfectly if I use "Windows Classic Style", but not

when using "Windows XP Style"....

Not a big problem, but kind of annoying !

:)

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AutoIt uses Windows XP's visual styles when running on XP. When a progress control has the XP visual style applied to it, then it is drawn using that style and setting smooth doesn't matter, the style is overriding that. This can't be changed without way more work than its worth.
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this is off topic as well, but how do u make the title bars the different colors?

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Checkbox and Radio text does not appear if you use the "High Contrast Black" color scheme (requires Classic Theme if using Windows XP).

Do the checkbox/radio labels use white (0xFFFFFF) to denote the transparency color?  This could be the problem....

Screenshot attached.

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I get a fix that I sent to JON :)
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