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-    Theme-Assist Version 2.19    -
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-    13/04/1998 Peter Elbracht    - 
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With this program you can directly edit your theme-file (not very innovative,
but quite handy).

It is FREEWARE (I hate the shareware concept. No warranties for any problems).

Please send a report of any bugs to:

				Jean-Luc@CyberDude.com

 					    or

				Peter.Elbracht@gmx.de


Get updates at:

		http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lakes/4786




Usage:

Just copy Assist.exe and NVIEWLIB.DLL to a directory of your choice (both
in the same) and you will be able to use and create 
desktop themes for Windows 95 without PLUS!

You can activate a theme by either loading one from the Theme-Assist-Dialog or by calling it
directly from the command line.

Parameters are as follows:

Assist <filename> <option>

<filename> : This value is the name of the theme to activate (with full path)
<option> :	This value can either be left empty or it can be /C 
		If you enter /C the theme specified by filename will be directly activated.


Uninstall:

In the setup and help-section of Theme-Assist (the ? in the upper right) you will find a button
called "Prepare to uninstall". Press it and all registry-entries of Theme-Assist will be erased.
Delete the files Assist.exe and NVIEWLIB.DLL manually.



If you do not have MS PLUS! on your system, you can get a tool to enable
font-smoothing and stretching on my side (see above).


KNOWN PROBLEMS:

There are some problems with ATI graphic cards (the background image is split somehow).
Dont't know how to correct this at the moment, because the problem is not regularly.

Some Bitmap-Pictures are not converted correctly. Use Paint to save that BMP again.


HISTORY (begins with Version 2.12):

2.12

What's new:

	- Start Theme-Assist by clicking on a theme in the explorer
	- Deinstall themes to the recycle bin
	- Screen capture
	- Fixed some color bugs
2.13

What's new

	- Activate a theme from the command line

2.13 Release 2

What's new

	- There was a little bug, so that it was impossible to start Theme-Assist
	  by clicking on a theme icon. Fixed.

2.14 

What's new

	- Change bootscreens for Windows 95
	- Edit login settings for Windows NT
	- Undo the last theme

2.15

What's new

	- Fixed some of those nasty little bugs

2.16

What's new

	- Fixed a color bug

2.17

What's new

	- Fixed a deinstallation bug
	- Enhanced NT Login and Bootscreens

2.18

What's new

	- I was a victim of Internet Explorer 4, so on some machines the icons did not appear.
	  Fixed that

2.19

What's new

	- Fixed sound and pointer settings
	- include Windows standard settings