Re: Low Quality Address Book Icons

2005-05-19 Thread Gerard

ON Wednesday, May 18, 2005, 11:11:36 PM, you wrote:
IAW My notebook has an ATI Radeon 9600 series card with 64 MB RAM running
IAW at 1400 x 1050. I have no reduction in graphics hardware acceleration.
IAW I don't believe it is a graphics card problem as my desktop has a
IAW VideoExcel card with 8 MB RAM and there is the same difference in
IAW quality/resolution between the icons on the toolbar, the left panel,
IAW and the address icons in the address book.

Hi Ian,

I am seeing exactly the same on my laptop to. It looks like the files are
no low quality but that they stretched beyond their native resolution.

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Re[2]: Low Quality Address Book Icons

2005-05-19 Thread Michael Mlinaric
Hello Chris,

 What graphics card do you have? It seems as if it may be a graphics
 card issue. All those who have reported it thus far have been using
 ATI cards, if I remember correctly.

It's definitely not a graphics card problem. I've tested four
different machines. All of them have different graphics cards and
drivers. The icon problem exists on any of theses PCs. For me it seems
to be more related to W2K SP4.


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Re: Low Quality Address Book Icons

2005-05-19 Thread Jon Polish
On Thursday, May 19, 2005, 2:02:06 PM, Michael Mlinaric wrote:

MM Hello Chris,

 What graphics card do you have? It seems as if it may be a graphics
 card issue. All those who have reported it thus far have been using
 ATI cards, if I remember correctly.

MM It's definitely not a graphics card problem. I've tested four
MM different machines. All of them have different graphics cards and
MM drivers. The icon problem exists on any of theses PCs. For me it seems
MM to be more related to W2K SP4.




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I agree that it is not a graphics card problem. I am using the
minimalist icon set with no degradation in the address book. I too
have tested this on three machines (Windows 98, XP Professional, XP
Home) all yielding identical results.

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Re: Low Quality Address Book Icons

2005-05-18 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Chris,

  A reminder of what Chris typed on:
  May 17, 2005 at 23:01:07 GMT -0400

C Does anyone else notice that the Address Book icons (in the left-hand
C column) are a low quality when using the default theme?


Yes it is a known issue. It seems to be a problem only in Windows98
and Windows 2000. XP does not seem to have the problem.
No one seems to have a solution so far.

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Re: Low Quality Address Book Icons

2005-05-18 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Ian,

  A reminder of what Ian A. White typed on:
  May 18, 2005 at 22:29:57 GMT +1000

IAW Well, there is a distinct lack of quality on my WinXP system :-(


That's odd. Most complaints have come from Win 98 and 2000 users. I
wonder, given the thread we read yesterday about someone making a change
to the acceleration settings of their video card may point in a
different direction.

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Re: Low Quality Address Book Icons

2005-05-18 Thread Chris

Ian A. White @ 2005-May-18 8:29:57 AM
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 Does anyone else notice that the Address Book icons (in the
 left-hand column) are a low quality when using the default theme?
 XP does not seem to have the problem. No one seems to have a
 solution so far.
 Well, there is a distinct lack of quality on my WinXP system :-(

What graphics card do you have? It seems as if it may be a graphics
card issue. All those who have reported it thus far have been using
ATI cards, if I remember correctly.

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Low Quality Address Book Icons

2005-05-17 Thread Chris

Does anyone else notice that the Address Book icons (in the left-hand
column) are a low quality when using the default theme?

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