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[[Image:RoyaleNoir.png|thumb|Royale Noir as it appears in Windows XP.]] | [[Image:RoyaleNoir.png|thumb|Royale Noir as it appears in Windows XP.]] | ||
'''Royale Noir''' is the name of an incomplete<ref name="Zheng, Long.">Zheng, Long. (October 29, 2006). [http://www.istartedsomething.com/20061029/royale-noir/ "Royale Noir: secret XP theme uncovered (download)"]</ref> [[Windows/Visual Styles|visual style]] for the [[Microsoft]] [[ | '''Royale Noir''' is the name of an incomplete<ref name="Zheng, Long.">Zheng, Long. (October 29, 2006). [http://www.istartedsomething.com/20061029/royale-noir/ "Royale Noir: secret XP theme uncovered (download)"]</ref> [[Windows/Visual Styles|visual style]] for the [[Microsoft]] [[Windows XP]] operating system. It was brought to light by ''Channel9'' member, ''W3bbo''.<ref name="Zheng, Long."/> | ||
It is primarily black in appearance, resembling later builds of [[ | It is primarily black in appearance, resembling later builds of [[Windows Vista]]. Due to the theme being incomplete, there are a number of visual inconsistencies, such as inactive titlebars being too dark, and colors not blending in with other bitmaps. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 14:39, 5 May 2019
Royale Noir is the name of an incomplete[1] visual style for the Microsoft Windows XP operating system. It was brought to light by Channel9 member, W3bbo.[1]
It is primarily black in appearance, resembling later builds of Windows Vista. Due to the theme being incomplete, there are a number of visual inconsistencies, such as inactive titlebars being too dark, and colors not blending in with other bitmaps.
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Zheng, Long. (October 29, 2006). "Royale Noir: secret XP theme uncovered (download)"
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