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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 19 for Windows => Topic started by: chrisjj on December 10, 2013, 06:03:03 pm
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Anyone else finding the new coloured icons in lists are touching or overlapping? e.g.
Noire:
(http://img194.imageshack.us/img194/2420/6pa4.png) (http://img4.imageshack.us/img4/2073/pdsv.png)
Green Eyes:
(http://img132.imageshack.us/img132/9371/28ql.png)
I guess this is not as intended, since it somewhat reduces legibility.
This problem was not present on MC18.
EDIT: It is also present on V19.0.90 and V19.0.91 - reported as a bug at : http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=85889.msg587146#msg587146
OS is Window XP using Windows Classic Theme.
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They look OK here. Font size maybe? Change skin to another one and back?
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For me, working perfect.
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They look OK here.
Thanks. Agreed. Perfect! :)
Font size maybe? Change skin to another one and back?
Font is MC default (Tahoma 12pt). Skin change makes no difference.
I've added a note of the OS.
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I think only the Noire skin has been updated.
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I think only the Noire skin has been updated.
I see the same fault on all other skins I've tried, inc. Green Eyes added to report.
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View -> Size -> 100%?
Are you seeing "scrunching" of text in other applications besides MC?
Have you checked your desktop display settings? For example in Screen Resolution -> Make text and other items larger or smaller?
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It looks like this is caused by XP lacking the Segoe UI font that Media Center uses by default now.
If I change my font to Tahoma I can reproduce this.
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View -> Size -> 100%?
Yes.
Are you seeing "scrunching" of text in other applications besides MC?
No.
Have you checked your desktop display settings?
Yes. DPI is Normal.
For example in Screen Resolution -> Make text and other items larger or smaller?
The OS here does not have such a setting.
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It looks like this is caused by XP lacking the Segoe UI font that Media Center uses by default now.
Ooops. Major dependency fail. Though the icon spacing should surely go by icon size, not text size.
If I change my font to Tahoma I can reproduce this.
Nice catch. Thanks.