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Oldnstyle skin for windowblinds11/12/2023 ![]() Sometimes it is because applications do not use standard controls or make use of system preferences. Its basically something you have to live with. WindowBlinds has some odd behavior in some applications. I have attached the same screenshots I posted previously only with WindowBlinds turned off and the default Aero theme applied. After trying this with the default Aero theme it does seem to be the standard dialog. I agree it would be silly but people do this all the time. Seems that WindowBlinds is treating Opus differently to other programs.) (And no, Opus is not detecting WindowBlinds and hiding the tree or doing anything weird with the dialog it's just showing the dialog. See the dialog in my screenshot near the top of the thread for what the dialog looks like coming from Opus on a standard system. My guess is WindowBlinds (and or how you have configured it) is making Opus run in some kind of unthemed / compatibility / old-style common-controls mode and that is why the dialogs look different. None of Opus is themed in your screenshots in fact. ![]() Look at the Okay/Cancel buttons in the Opus dialog and note they are not themed. The fact that it looks different in Opus on your system appears to be coming from some difference in the way you have WIndowBlinds (I assume) configured to modify Opus. We're not wasting our time trying to make an exact emulation of one when we can just ask the OS to show one that would be silly. Um, no, it really is a standard file-open dialog. ![]()
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