
Sometimes you want to draw, so this moment came yesterday. On this occasion, I decided to make a new skin for Miranda.
Briefly about innovations.
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I never understood why you need a window title in the conversation dialog in Miranda.
The fact is that the title usually duplicates what is written on the currently active tab.
After thinking about it, I decided to reduce the control buttons of the window, to put the menu in the title (if you, of course, configure the Miranda so that it displays the menu). That's what came out of this idea.

And if the menu is hidden, then the bookmarks are almost at the top of the window, ala Google Chrome.
This was not done intentionally.Just spent a long time with the tabs display mode at the bottom of the window. Within the framework of a single skin, it was not possible to resolve this issue. With different settings, these or other artifacts came out. I had to make another skin, for those who are used to using bookmarks below.
Here's what it looks like.

You can download the skin by clicking on the link below, as well there you can see a couple of screenshots with different view settings.
Download hereUpdate:Especially for those who were offended by the lack of a window title and the lack of similarity to Photoshop:
1. I offer my deepest apologies, in no way wanted to offend you.
2. Slightly changed the settings of the skin, now it looks like this.
3. The message area does not apply to the skin, this is a topic that everyone can change to fit their needs, I just made a screenshot with my own theme. Skin is a title, bookmarks, window borders.
4. Renamed the post, so as not to hurt the soul =)))
It looks like this.

How to return the header to the skin and make the frame thinner?
Some habrayuser asked me to tell you how to return the title and change the thickness of the borders in the skin. I tell.
Open the LikePS.tsk or LikePS_bottom.tsk file (depending on which one you use) in any text editor, notepad is fine.
We are looking for the WindowFrame section and change the text as follows (values in pixels)
[WindowFrame]
Left=5 ;
Right=5 ;
Bottom=5 ;
Caption=13 ;
ClipFrame=1 ; 0, windows
...
CaptionOffset = 4 ;
CaptionPadding = 4 ;
The above values are for the system shown in the previous figure in the post (with a header and a thin frame).