A lot of onboard clocks don't keep very good time. Yours might be a bit excessive, but it's probably nothing to worry about.
digital_trucker
Excellent, as usual...what fun! Need to be able to make a shorcut to the config window, though...I know I'm gonna forget the key sequence sooner or later...
You don't understand, the text automatically gets clipped about 12 pixels down from the top of the border..no matter where I set the top of the text. I don't see any parameter in the UIS to change it. I don't see that particular parameter mentioned in the UIS online reference either. Also, if I set the text to 'below window', SkinStudio still displays the top border in that section. The preview displays the text just fine, but when it's applied it goes haywire. Try it with a fat bottom
Using SkinStudio Pro, when I set the titlebar text to be displayed below the window, it gets clipped on the bottom and won't display correctly. I've got a fat bottom border for it to display on, but it won't display past about 12 pixels below the window.
It's designed not to interfere with ObjectDock, and not use much in the way of animations or transparency. I still have an issue with a setting though, in Explorer, the text still gets highlighted with a dark blue, and I can't find the setting to change it. It doesn't seem to be under misc/colors...I'm stumped.
Did you get it, I.R. Brainiac?
I've pretty much completed my first WB skin, and I need someone who uses ObjectDock to test it out for me.
@yrag... Funnily enough, I happen to have a THREE day weekend... [Message Edited]
I made a rainbow wallpaper with a grayscale bar for just that purpose to help me get two dissimiliar monitors matched up.
I found out the problem...I had PSP set to generate lossless JPGs instead of standard ones.
In the dock settings, you can turn off dock resizing...or you can autohide it.
I've got dual monitors...15 and 13...so I use 1024x768 and 800x600. Maybe Santa will get me a new set of bigger monitors for the holidays
What 'bloated crashiness' in Mozilla? I'm using v1.5 and have absolutely no problems with it whatsoever. The only thing I can't use it for is Windows Update. I've tried Firebird and Thunderbird, and while they both work well they don't have that 'polished' feel that Mozilla has.
OK, folks...let's pool our quarters
Well, I'll be damned...there was no picture in that jpg file?!? Howinthehell did THAT happen, I wonder? PSP must've pulled a fast one on me...
Thanks very much, yrag! What was the difference?
Thanks, yrag. Did you get it?
But it doesn't work with SDC either...I'll try with good ol' IE.
This is the message I get when I try to upload with Mozilla... File: e:\library\accounts\digital_trucker\bootskin\halpreview.jpgAn error occurred in processing this image. An error occurred in processing this image. An error occurred in processing this image. Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a0006' Overflow /tools/include/incUpload.asp, line 439 This is all I get with SDC... HTTP 500 - Internal server error Internet
No punctuation, and a 3-letter name. Shouldn't cause a problem.
Everytime in the last couple of days I try to upload (a bootskin in this case), I get a server error. This seems to be an ongoing problem. Is the problem on my end or the other end? I'm using the Atlanta server.
The trick is to just have the shortcut point to explorer and put the path to your folder in the arguments.
Fine, fine. Now how does one go about configuring it to be the first swap drive...for PSP, for example.
Ok, now that it's installed, how do I go about configuring it to be the first swap disk?