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      08-13-2009



Jon:
Do I put RGB codes in this:footer color="XXXXRGBX, can I use css font
statement in the code? How is this done? Where do I put the fonts I use?
Please help! John

 
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      08-13-2009
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> Jon:
> Do I put RGB codes in this:footer color="XXXXRGBX, can I use css font
> statement in the code? How is this done? Where do I put the fonts I use?
> Please help! John
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I don't know to be honest. I've told you the limit of experimentation with
it, which was changing some of the boot text. ie the the boot text in
osloader.xsl.

The 'Windows is loading ..' text is in bootmgr.xsl, a resource in
bootmgr.exe.mui, as I'm sure you've worked out, so I'd presume you'd change
that in a similar way (making sure to get the right bootmgr.exe.mui.file
since there are multiple ones that I can see on my system. Probably this
one, at a guess

"C:\Boot\en-US\bootmgr.exe.mui"

although there are others.

But regarding colour changes or fonts really anything I'd say would be pure
speculation on my part, since I've not tried it (perhaps one day if I have
time I will). The thing to do would be to experiment and discover. Perhaps
someone else will know more.


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Jon



 
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