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- Welcome to my Tolkien's Mordor theme.
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- This is the third of 4 themes about JRR Tolkien's Lord of the Rings.
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- 1) Ulmo - Released on August 16th, 2000 - Updated on July 8th, 2001
- 2) Gandalf - Released on July 7th, 2001 - Updated on July 8th, 2001
- 3) Mordor (this one) - Released on July 8th, 2001
- 4) Minas Tirith - Still to come
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- Please look around on the net to find them on several desktop themes dedicated sites ;-)))
- The original web site where you can find the whole range is
- www.multimania.com/bishlouk/theme.htm
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- For this theme to work properly, just install all the files in
- C:\Program Files\Plus!\Themes\Mordor
- except The .theme file which must be in the Themes directory just above the Mordor
- directory.
- Note: If you are using Windows NT or 2000, you first must install Desktop Architect
- (www.desktoparchitect.com) and have administrator rights on the machine.
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- Then:
- If using Windows 95/98:
- Just apply the theme, either with the Theme option of Windows (in the Control Panel) or
- even better Desktop Architect application, and just enjoy.
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- If using Windows NT/2000:
- Open the Desktop Architect applet in the Control Panel, apply the theme and just enjoy.
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- Sorry, there is no screen saver, nor startup and shutdown logos.
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- I gathered all the icons and cursors here and there on the net.
- I hope I don't break any copyrights, and I wish to thank the creators of those icons and
- cursors, they did a great job.
- I created the wallpaper myself, using the art of John Howe.
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- Please send your comments (good or bad, I personnaly prefer the good ones) to
- radagast01@hotmail.com
- Original URL http://www.multimania.com/bishlouk/theme.htm
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- Bye,
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- Take care
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- Copyright notices:
- Tolkien, Ulmo, Gandalf, Mordor, Middle Earth, The Lord of the Rings, Minas Tirith and all
- other terms related to JRR Tolkien and/or Midle Earth are ⌐ Tolkien Enterprise.
- The art of the wallpaper is ⌐ John Howe.
- The desktop theme itself is ⌐ Bishlouk 2000-2001. It can be freely distributed as long as
- the ReadMe.txt file stays original and unchanged.
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