Re: [DQSD-Users] DQSD Install Problems - Vista 64

2009-02-11 Thread Kim Gräsman
Hi Charlie,

On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 00:58, Charlie Russel char...@scribes.com wrote:

 The key to Bill's problems were the requirement for full administrative
 privileges, I'm sure. (I _thought_ that was called out in the readme,
 but maybe not. Have to look.) And the requirement that the setupx64.cmd
 file run from the same drive letter as your system drive. (or, more
 accurately, as your %programfiles% drive.)

Oh, there's a readme? I'd forgotten :-)

 Sorry to hear about Windows 7. We could look into what's breaking, I
 wouldn't give up so soon... :)

 Well, it's going to RC soonish, from the sounds of it. I had it on build
 7000 (the widely available public beta build) on a machine that was an
 update from Vista where it was working. It loaded fine (but the colours
 are all different again, so we need to deal with that), but as soon as
 you clicked on it, Explorer crashed. Couldn't even unload it - the
 attempt would crash it and it would reload with explorer.

Crashes feel bad, but they can be caused by some minor glitch.

Let's see if we can debug it at some point, and figure out how bad it really is.

Cheers,
- Kim

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Re: [DQSD-Users] DQSD Install Problems - Vista 64

2009-02-11 Thread Charlie Russel
 Oh, there's a readme? I'd forgotten :-)

g

 
 Crashes feel bad, but they can be caused by some minor glitch.
 
 Let's see if we can debug it at some point, and figure out how bad it
 really is.

Be happy to, but it may have to wait a bit. Probably until at least the
RC, just so we don't have to worry as much about them doing something to
invalidate our work on it. And besides, I'm a bit buried right now. BTW,
the problem exists on 32-bit as well, so it isn't 64-bit specific. 

Charlie. 

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[DQSD-Users] Adjust Clock Font

2009-02-11 Thread bill . hewitt
Hi,

I wish to enlarge the clock font to about 15px, and I understand that
the default settings are contained in search.css.  I also follow that
the setting to be changed must be copied to localsearch.css and the
changes made there.

What I can't fathom is what section of the search.css contains the
section to be adjusted.  My knowledge regarding css (and probably most
other things) is nada.  Attempts so far have been unsuccessful.

Would a Guru please be so kind as to point me in the right direction.

Thanks...

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