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|screenshot = | |screenshot = Windows_Whistler_2257_Professional_2257Pro1stboot1.png | ||
|screenshotcaption = Watercolor in 2257 | |screenshotcaption = Watercolor in build 2257 | ||
|firstseen = Whistler 2250 | |captionbuttons = Watercolor-captions.png | ||
|lastseen = Whistler 2419 | |startbutton = Watercolor-taskbar.png | ||
|systray = Watercolor-notfarea.png | |||
|firstseen = [[Windows XP/5.1.2250.main.000628-2110|Whistler build 2250]] | |||
|lastseen = [[Windows XP/5.1.2419.idx02.010113-1154|Whistler build 2419]] | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''Watercolor''' is the name of a placeholder theme created by [[Microsoft]] during development of the [[ | '''Watercolor''' is the name of a placeholder theme created by [[Microsoft]] during development of the [[Windows XP]] operating system. It debuted in [[Windows XP/5.1.2250.main.000628-2110|build 2250]] and the last known build to include it was [[Windows XP/5.1.2419.idx02.010113-1154|build 2419]]. | ||
It was first introduced in build 2250, being called "Professional", and was not enabled by default. However, an earlier version of the theme is present in build 2223, though it is broken and unstable. | |||
[[Category:Visual styles]] |
Latest revision as of 15:40, 27 August 2021
Watercolor in build 2257 | |
Caption buttons | |
Taskbar | |
Notification area | |
First seen | Whistler build 2250 |
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Last seen | Whistler build 2419 |
Watercolor is the name of a placeholder theme created by Microsoft during development of the Windows XP operating system. It debuted in build 2250 and the last known build to include it was build 2419.
It was first introduced in build 2250, being called "Professional", and was not enabled by default. However, an earlier version of the theme is present in build 2223, though it is broken and unstable.