On Mon, 02 Jan 2006 13:46:54 -0000, "brucexs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>In the tests I try, the icon is not cut off, but the top is right at >the top of the bar, which is not very attractive. But I don't plan >to try to change for now, as there is too much chance of breaking >something else. > >You can get more control over by using the "top edge (current size)" >position instead, after having set up the bar look and size with the >bar using the floating position. > >For example: > > >- command list|set up|all bars" check so that ctrl-drag needed to >move floating bar > >- command list|properties for your bar|bars tab >- set floating position >- uncheck bar size from sum of buttons >- check 3d border >- set button height to (say) 4 pixels larger than your icon size > >OK out of configuration, drag size and position of bar as desired > >- command list|properties for your bar|bars tab >- set position "top edge, current size" >- uncheck 3d >- press apply >- maximize a window >- if gap beteen bar and maxxed window, you can narrow with a small >negative number in vertical offset > >OK out of configuration. Hm, the icons are definitely cut off on my PC. This is the fix that I've found: 1. Get yourself an icon editor 2. Open the icon editor, and open the first icon file on your PowerPro bar. My icons are 48x48 in this example, but it doesn't matter what size they are on your PC 3. Use the icon editor to increase the size of the icon by one pixel (eg to 49x49) 4. Use the eraser tool to wipe clean the top two pixels of the icon (ie make it blank) 5. Save the icon 6. Go into PowerPro properties and refresh the view (ie make a change to something so that PowerPro reads the icon files again). Ok out of the config. Once you do, you will see that the tops of your icons are still cut off, but because the top two pixels are now blank, you don't notice. Not the greatest fix, but until PowerPro itself is adjusted, it will have to do. It is definitely better than stuffing around with floating bars when all you want is a full screen bar along the top of your screen. -- Regards, CM Attention: PowerPro's Web site has moved: http://www.ppro.org Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/power-pro/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
