viernes, 31 oct 2008 at 19:11, it seems you wrote:
> Is there an option to see which Language-Pack is actually used?
The Pro version has the Language-Pack inside the msi. Only the Home
version needs to install the Language-pack separately.
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Hello Stefan,
M>> In any case, if this is an 'intended' change in .17, and not a bug, the
M>> last 'd' of 'Non-Encrypted' is lost on the right side.
>
> It's a glitch of the new control - we'll fix it for sure.
It is a very minor issue. But as I noticed it, I reported it.
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Hello MAU,
M> In any case, if this is an 'intended' change in .17, and not a bug, the
M> last 'd' of 'Non-Encrypted' is lost on the right side.
It's a glitch of the new control - we'll fix it for sure.
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Hello Marek,
>> I used to see Plain also, I don't know now in which version (or why) it
>> changed to 'Non-Encrypted'.
>
> in July, translation was changed from Plain to Non-encrypted, so You have
> newer language pack
OK, thanks. I had not noticed till today :)
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am Freitag, 31. Oktober 2008 um 18:36 schrieb Marek Mikus:
> in July, translation was changed from Plain to Non-encrypted, so You have
> newer language pack
But i installed the latest availiable .msi - i should have the same than
MAU?
Is there an option to see which Language-Pack is actually us
am Freitag, 31. Oktober 2008 um 18:33 schrieb MAU:
>> @me it shows "Plain" which is not cutted like your "Encrypted"
> I wonder why you see 'Plain' and I see 'Non-Encrypted'. Maybe because
> you use Win2K?
I guess this "Plain" is shown in Germany and "Non-Encrypted" in Spain...
Just kidding :
Hello all,
Friday, October 31, 2008, MAU wrote:
>> @me it shows "Plain" which is not cutted like your "Encrypted"
> I wonder why you see 'Plain' and I see 'Non-Encrypted'. Maybe because
> you use Win2K?
> I used to see Plain also, I don't know now in which version (or why) it
> changed to 'Non-
Hello Jens,
> @me it shows "Plain" which is not cutted like your "Encrypted"
I wonder why you see 'Plain' and I see 'Non-Encrypted'. Maybe because
you use Win2K?
I used to see Plain also, I don't know now in which version (or why) it
changed to 'Non-Encrypted'.
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am Freitag, 31. Oktober 2008 um 15:43 schrieb MAU:
> See attached PNGs for .16 and .17. Does anybody else see the difference
> I see?
> In any case, if this is an 'intended' change in .17, and not a bug, the
> last 'd' of 'Non-Encrypted' is lost on the right side.
I have no encrypted Server, b
Hello Marek,
> yes, it is wide enough, but "d" is hidden because size icon in right bottom
> conner, when You maximize window (for testing purposes), You will see
> missing "d" :-)
That's because when maximised, the little triangle in the corner to
resize the window is not shown. When shown, the
Hello all,
Friday, October 31, 2008, MAU wrote:
>> yes, it is intended, but please for that string must be wider, it is ok
>> with maximised window.
> I use a 24" monitor set at 1920x1200 and I don't need to maximise TB.
> See attached JPG. Isn't my TB window wide enough?
yes, it is wide enough
Hello Marek,
>> In any case, if this is an 'intended' change in .17, and not a bug, the
>> last 'd' of 'Non-Encrypted' is lost on the right side.
>
> yes, it is intended, but please for that string must be wider, it is ok
> with maximised window.
I use a 24" monitor set at 1920x1200 and I don't
Hello all,
Friday, October 31, 2008, MAU wrote:
> See attached PNGs for .16 and .17. Does anybody else see the difference
> I see?
> In any case, if this is an 'intended' change in .17, and not a bug, the
> last 'd' of 'Non-Encrypted' is lost on the right side.
yes, it is intended, but please f
Hello all,
See attached PNGs for .16 and .17. Does anybody else see the difference
I see?
In any case, if this is an 'intended' change in .17, and not a bug, the
last 'd' of 'Non-Encrypted' is lost on the right side.
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Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
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