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  1. C0nsequence's Avatar
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    Default Re: .151 leak & color banding

    I myself can say this is the best OS I have used so far. I have installed and reviewed almost every leak/hybrid there is to date and this is by far my choice. On the topic of color banding: Is it just me or does it seem the blue "icon highlight" effect degraded? (I am speaking in terms of the default Zen theme) It seems to me that after the .151 upgrade, the icons have a solid blue background when selected. I remember in the previous OS's that the highlighted icon had a more faded/translucent appearance to it? Sorry if this sounds confusing...I'll try to clear it up in the morning Just had to write it down before i forgot haha.

    I also forgot to mention that all the icons have a greyish rectangle in the top, was this so obvious before? I assume the purpose of this "rectangle" is to give the icon/button a "shiny" look, and was not intended to be an obvious geometric shape.
    Last edited by C0nsequence; 07-10-2009 at 06:46 AM. Reason: addition.
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    it's always been like that.
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    While it was always like that, it is more evident in this OS then ever before

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    i have to say the previous releases/leaks had more of a color banding issue... or maybe it's just me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by xantius View Post
    i have to say the previous releases/leaks had more of a color banding issue... or maybe it's just me.
    I'm not sure, but the .151 color is great. I love this build. <3
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    On a whim, I disabled MeterBerry's hourly memory reclaiming just to see how stable the memory is on .151 even without MeterBerry giving the garbage collector a little nudge every hour -- in the past 6 hours, I've actually gained memory (not a significant amount - just a little under 1MB - but still). .151 may bring me one step closer to just removing MeterBerry all together.

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