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Friday, March 2, 2018

Windows XP Visual Style Dark Blue Opus by RadixFlumen on DeviantArt
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Windows XP visual styles are customizations of the graphical user interface of Windows XP. "Luna", "Royale", "Zune", and "Embedded" are codenames of the official visual styles designed for Windows XP by Microsoft. Since Windows XP, themes include the choice of visual styles as well. By default, "Luna" is preinstalled on Windows XP Home and Professional editions, "Royale" is preinstalled on Windows XP Media Center Edition and "Embedded" is preinstalled on Windows XP Embedded. In addition to the preinstalled visual styles, Microsoft has released additional ones for download. Third parties have also released visual styles, though these require modification of core Windows components to work. Visual styles are compatible with all Windows XP editions.

Compared to previous versions of Windows, the new styles have a greater emphasis on the graphical appeal of the operating system, using saturated colors and bitmaps throughout the interface, with rounded corners for windows.

The visual styles API was substantially expanded in Windows Vista and later. In particular, common controls were styled as well. Nevertheless the API remained heavily underdocumented.


Video Windows XP visual styles



Luna

"Luna" (the Moon in Latin and various other languages) is the codename for the default visual style of Windows XP. Officially known as "Windows XP style", it is available in three color schemes: blue (default), olive green, and silver. Critics who did not like the theme characterized it as a "Fisher-Price interface".


Maps Windows XP visual styles



Windows Classic

Officially titled "Windows Classic style", it is less CPU-intensive and offers better performance and greater color and font customization options. Windows XP includes 22 preset color schemes for this visual style. Four of them are optimized for the visually impaired. "Windows Standard" scheme was the default color scheme of Windows ME and Windows 2000 and appeared on Windows Vista and Windows 7 although in the latter, it was renamed "Windows Classic". A slightly darker variant of the Standard scheme, called "Windows Classic", was default color scheme of Windows 95 and Windows 98 and appeared on Windows Vista but not Windows 7. Other schemes appeared in the previous versions of Windows.

Windows Classic style is automatically used in Safe mode and on Win32 console windows. It also appears in Windows Server 2003 through 2008 R2. This Windows Classic theme was removed from Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8 for normal use (but still exists in the kernel).


Windows 7 Visual Style for XP by SalmanAMD on DeviantArt
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Royale

Royale (also known as Media Center style and Energy Blue) was originally designed for Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, and was ported to Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005. It is accompanied by of a new wallpaper (inspired by Windows XP Bliss). It presents a relucent, vivid and faux-reflective color scheme with intense blue and green colors.

Royale was originally made available in December 2004. On April 7, 2005, Microsoft New Zealand made the Royale theme and the wallpapers for the New Zealand theme available for download for all editions of XP through Windows Genuine Advantage on its website. Because of the freeware nature of this package, it is also available on software download websites, such as Softpedia.

Microsoft also released a Windows Media Player visualization and skin. The skin was released in Experience Pack for Tablet PC and was available for free, but the installer only installs it on Windows XP Tablet PC Edition devices, for which it is licensed.


MetroXP v1.1 (Windows 8 RTM Visual Style for XP) by UnderwaterSun ...
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Royale Noir

Royale Noir looks like a darkened version of Royale, having a blackish and bluish to purple tint. Royale Noir has a black Start button, which changes to green when the mouse hovers over it. As Royale Noir was leaked and not finalized by Microsoft, it has been noted for some imperfections.


XP Visual Styles
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Zune

A few weeks after Royale Noir was leaked, Zune was officially released in a theme package to accompany the release of Microsoft's new Zune media player. In terms of style, Zune resembles Royale. It displays a brown to light shadow style and is the first visual style for Windows XP to include a differently colored Start button from the green XP.


Windows XP Visual Style Dark Blue Opus by RadixFlumen on DeviantArt
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Embedded

Windows Embedded Standard CTP Refresh edition came with a dedicated visual style called Embedded. It is similar to Royale, featuring a mix of dark blue colors.


Visual Styles Xp favourites by JUANMAS7ER on DeviantArt
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Third-party visual styles

Windows only loads a visual style that bears a valid Microsoft digital certificate. As such, third-party visual styles can only be used if one of the Windows files called uxtheme.dll is altered to allow unsigned visual styles. Microsoft is aware of such a practice and suggests obtaining a newer revision of the patched uxtheme.dll file in case problems occur after Microsoft's own updates to the file have been applied (typically through an OS service pack).


Whistler Schnapps 2.0.0 by krez on DeviantArt
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Application support

Third-party applications can be configured to work with visual styles. By default, the title bar and the window borders of Windows Forms-based applications are rendered using the user's preferred visual style, while the rest of the application's graphical user interface (GUI) is rendered in the Classic style. This is because these two different parts of the GUI are rendered using two different software libraries: the title bar and the window borders ("non-client area" or "user controls") use Windows USER, and the remaining controls ("client area" or "common controls") use version 5.8 of the Common Controls Library. Version 6.0 of the Common Controls Library contains both the user controls and the common controls, and developers may configure the application's user interface to be displayed in the user's currently-selected visual style by forcing it to be rendered using version 6.0 of the library.


Visual Styles Xp favourites by JUANMAS7ER on DeviantArt
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See also

  • Windows Aero
  • WinCustomize
  • WindowBlinds
  • StyleXP
  • KDE Plasma Workspaces
  • Features new to Windows XP

FlatLuna 1.0 by PcMx on DeviantArt
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References

Source of article : Wikipedia