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"Trs80" <trs80@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:tH95l.6840$ly1.1379@newsfe19.iad... > The icons in my task bar are jagged and fuzzy when compared to the rest of > the screen. The screen resolution is set to 1300 x 900. Is there a way > to improve the taskbar icons appearance at the bottom of the windows > screen? You must be talking about a TFT monitor, and unless you run it at its native     

Group: alt.os.windowsxp · Group Profile · Search for nativity icon in alt.os.windowsxp
Author: Scott Freeman
Date: Dec 26, 2008 11:38

The problem is not directly related to the screen resolution you are using. If you increase the DPI of your screen or turn up the size of screen fonts, Windows compensates by scaling up some icons. Many icons don't have a wide variety of sizes, so they become distorted when Windows scales them up. Fixing the problem is as easy as going back to 72 DPI, using the fonts and sizes specified
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You need a thumbnail preview handler for that file type. This isn't natively supported, so whatever third party MPEG4 handler you're already using would be the first potential suspect for where you could get one. -- Speaking for myself only. See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -- "Dave     

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Author: William R. Walsh
Date: Dec 26, 2008 11:30

El jue, 24-07-2008 a las 10:54 +0100, Mikhail Ramendik escribió: On Thursday 24 July 2008 10:26, Pedro Martínez Juliá wrote: Ideally I would want guidance-power-manager's features (CPU frequency policies, suspend, hibernate), just with a normal startup. But a mere battery icon will also do. Did you tried gnome-power-manager? I think that if IceWM has a "tray" it
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On Thursday 24 July 2008 10:26, Pedro Martínez Juliá wrote: > > Ideally I would want guidance-power-manager's features (CPU frequency > > policies, suspend, hibernate), just with a normal startup. But a mere > > battery icon will also do. > > Did you tried gnome-power-manager? I think that if IceWM has a "tray" it > could work for you. I did try starting gnome-power-manager in icewm. However     

Group: microsoft.public.multimedia.windows.mediaplayer · Group Profile · Search for nativity icon in microsoft.public.multimedia.windows.mediaplayer
Author: zachd [MSFT]
Date: Sep 6, 2008 23:51

Thanks, David. It looks like the icon fields are null unless you do "update icons" to use something other than the default icons, which you can only do with custom entities. I guess I can figure out the icon for each entity I need from the web app, but I was hoping it was stored somewhere. "David Jennaway" wrote: You should be able to access these as properties of the organizationui
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You should be able to access these as properties of the organizationui class (in the CrmService web service) -- David Jennaway - Microsoft Dynamics CRM MVP Web: http://www.excitation.co.uk Blog: http://mscrmuk.blogspot.com/ "SRice7" wrote: > Is there a way to programatically retrieve the name/path/URL for an icon for > an entity (either custom or native)? I thought it might be available     

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Author: Pedro Martínez Juliá
Date: Jul 24, 2008 05:20

turns out that the problem is Vista.....;) "Paul Herber" wrote: On Tue, 20 May 2008 04:11:01 -0700, Vim Fuego <VimFuego@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Hi Paul, Many thanks for your response. We are using a full path to the locally stored icon files so Visio is not having to do any work there (e.g., iterating sub addons paths). Also, there is no
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On Tue, 20 May 2008 04:11:01 -0700, Vim Fuego <VimFuego@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Hi Paul, > >Many thanks for your response. > >We are using a full path to the locally stored icon files so Visio is not >having to do any work there (e.g., iterating sub addons paths). Also, there >is no difference when the virus scanner is off. > >There are about 20 icons in total. The same problem     

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Author: Mikhail Ramendik
Date: Jul 24, 2008 03:00

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Author: SRice7
Date: Jun 19, 2008 08:32

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Author: David Jennaway
Date: Jun 19, 2008 04:32

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Author: SRice7
Date: Jun 18, 2008 07:53

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Group: microsoft.public.visio.developer · Group Profile · Search for nativity icon in microsoft.public.visio.developer
Author: Vim Fuego
Date: May 23, 2008 06:29

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Author: Paul Herber
Date: May 23, 2008 05:49

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