Tigress Desktop Theme

Created by John "Direwolf" Pollock
www.direwolfsden.com

The TBPTheme folder should be placed in the C:/Program Files/Plus!/Themes directory.

The following theme uses graphics from Ivolt.com
The images are the EXCLUSIVE COPYRIGHT of IVOLT Networks, Inc. All rights reserved.
These images were used and modified under written permission from IVOLT Networks, Inc.
Please do not change the images in this theme.
This theme may be freely distributed only if this file is intact and the Ivolt.com logo is not
removed from the graphics.
Please do not distribute the images or the My Computer or the Full Recycle Bin icons of this 
theme separately.

The other icons were either created by my self, or downloaded from free icon sites.

Angelica Bridges is the stunning model in these pictures.
You can see Angelica and many other beautiful models at www.ivolt.com

Most of the sounds came bundled with Windows 98.  One sound was downloaded from a
stock animal sounds web site.

The tiger stripe cursors were created by myself using IconForge.
Please do not distribute without saying where you got them.

No challenge to existing copyright is intended nor should be inferred.

This theme is meant for entertainment and should NOT be used in any commercial fashion.

Thanks.

The TBPTheme comes with sounds, icons, cursors, startup/shutdown screens, web view graphics, and several
alternate wallpapers.
To use an alternate wallpaper simply right click on your desktop, click properties and
change the background image to one of the alternates.

This theme also includes web view items.  If your desktop theme manager does not change
these items you can place them manually.  Go to c:\windows\web and rename wvleft.bmp and 
wvline.gif (they are hidden on my system).  Rename them as you 
wish I just called them wvline win98.bmp and wvline win98.gif.  Then copy wvleft.bmp
and wvline.gif to the windows/web folder.

Font note:  The font used in this theme is Matisse ITC.  If you computer does not have this font,
I have included the matisse_.ttf file.  Go either to your Control Panel and click on "Fonts", or go
to the Windows/Fonts folder.  There click on "File" and "Install New Font..." which should bring up
the Add Font dialog box.  Then the theme font should look as intended.

Note:  On the startup screen I did not make a typo.  I mean "Startling Windows" as a pun
on "Starting Windows."
 