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Latest revision as of 21:35, 19 November 2024

Styler/2
Version 1.7.5 (2006-02-12)
Vendor
Author Alex Taylor
Alessandro Cantatore
License GNU GPL V3
Download Styler2_1-7-4.zip + stlr175.zip
Website

Styler/2 is a user interface enhancer for OS/2 Warp 3 and 4. Both the aesthetics and the behaviour of various OS/2 Presentation Manager windows and controls can be easily modified to meet your needs.

You will be able to use bitmaps and shades as title bar backgrounds, choose any bitmap (of appropriate size) for the window buttons and enable all dialog windows to use your favourite font.

Other features include:

  • window rolling,
  • title bar hiding,
  • overriding the default size and position of maximized windows,
  • smooth horizontal movement of windows,
  • snap windows to the desktop edges,
  • moving a window by dragging its frame,
  • pushing windows behind the other windows,
  • selection of the entry field contents,
  • facilitating clipboard operations via mouse and/or keyboard combinations in entry fields and command windows,
  • autofocus,
  • mouse pointer hiding,
  • mouse button double-click emulation,
  • automatically moving the mouse pointer to the focus window.
  • show drop down lists by pressing the left mouse button in the entry field.

If you want to see some examples of how Styler/2 can change your desktop, you may have a look at the following images: