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Re: spacing of icons inside folders     

Group: microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize · Group Profile · Search for Icon Spacing in microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Author: Jeff
Date: Jan 9, 2007 15:00

..., in tiles view, the individual folder and file icons are spread far apart. How can I reduce the distance XP defaults to for the spacing of these icons within the folders? I know about Desktop/Properties/Appearance/Advanced and changing "Icon spacing", but that only changes the spacing on the desktop, not the spacing of icons within the folders in Tiles view. ...
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spacing of icons inside folders     

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Author: Jeff
Date: Jan 9, 2007 04:07

...folders, in tiles view, the individual folder and file icons are spread far apart. How can I reduce the distance XP defaults to for the spacing of these icons within the folders? I know about Desktop/Properties/Appearance/Advanced and changing "Icon spacing", but that only changes the spacing on the desktop, not the spacing of icons within the folders in Tiles view. Can it ...
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Re: Changing Display Properties via VBA     

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Author: Margaret Bartley
Date: Sep 3, 2008 13:51

...: "Themes","Desktop","Screensaver", "Appearance","Settings". Does anyone have sample code where any or all of these attributes within these 5 tabs can be modified via VBA code (down to icon spacing/ icon font, etc)? Thanks.
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Changing Display Properties via VBA     

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Author: RLN
Date: Sep 3, 2008 08:26

RE: WinXP-SP3 When you click "Display" in Control Panel, there are 5 tab s of information: "Themes","Desktop","Screensaver", "Appearance","Settings". Does anyone have sample code where any or all of these attributes within these 5 tabs can be modified via VBA code (down to icon spacing/ icon font, etc)? Thanks.
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Re: Reminder icons for the Day/Week/Month view.     

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Author: Johno165
Date: Aug 6, 2008 11:54

... for a cleaner look and more space - if you display very many calendars ...-by-side the reminder and meeting icons (and start/end times) push the ... and colors frequently. Bringing back the icon would be much more straight forward. ... I'm very frustrated that reminder icons do not appear in the ... anymore. Also why was the icon that showed multiple attendees removed? ...
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Re: Reminder icons for the Day/Week/Month view.     

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Author: Diane Poremsky [MVP]
Date: Aug 4, 2008 12:41

...was for a cleaner look and more space - if you display very many calendars side-by-side the reminder and meeting icons (and start/end times) push the ... and colors frequently. Bringing back the icon would be much more straight forward. ...> I'm very frustrated that reminder icons do not appear in the ... anymore. Also why was the icon that showed multiple attendees removed? ...
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Re: [9fans] space glenda - in acrylic     

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Author: Peter Penzin
Date: Jun 30, 2008 02:01

... something like this: http://cl.naist.jp/~eric-n/osx/acme-sac.tiff I can't recall for certain, but I believe at some point Caerwyn may have been using something similar as an icon for Acme SAC. As an aside, the color selection and geometric layout of acme always reminded me of the works of Piet Mondrian: http://cl.naist.jp/~eric-n/osx/acme-stijl.png I ...
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Re: [9fans] space glenda - in acrylic     

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Author: Rob Pike
Date: Jun 29, 2008 08:38

...mean something like this: http://cl.naist.jp/~eric-n/osx/acme-sac.tiff I can't recall for certain, but I believe at some point Caerwyn may have been using something similar as an icon for Acme SAC. As an aside, the color selection and geometric layout of acme always reminded me of the works of Piet Mondrian: http://cl.naist.jp/~eric-n/osx/acme-stijl.png I wonder...
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Re: [9fans] space glenda - in acrylic     

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Author: underspecified
Date: Jun 29, 2008 01:59

... assume you mean something like this: http://cl.naist.jp/~eric-n/osx/acme-sac.tiff I can't recall for certain, but I believe at some point Caerwyn may have been using something similar as an icon for Acme SAC. As an aside, the color selection and geometric layout of acme always reminded me of the works of Piet Mondrian: http://cl.naist.jp/~eric-n/osx/acme-stijl.png I wonder if he ...
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Re: Need help w/BootX icon     

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Author: Mark Conrad
Date: May 11, 2008 18:34

... backups of both the OS X and Vista partitions. (terminal dd image at block sizes from 512 bytes to 524288 bytes, combined with "stuffing" 99.9%% of the Vista partition's free space with hex zeroes for minimum archiving size - - - and yet I have not managed to "damage the system" myself, as you contend, in years of operating as administrator) Furthermore I spend...
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