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[ILUG] Netscape 4.7 icon problems

[ILUG] Netscape 4.7 icon problems

Paul Jakma paulj at itg.ie
Fri May 12 14:08:25 IST 2000


On Fri, 12 May 2000, D ONeill wrote:

> Hello Paul:
> 
> Thanks. You're correct. I did do 24 on install, as for some reason 32
> didn't take. Will re-config for 16 first, then 8 if 16 is not a
> solution. 

8bpp.. yuk. Else try XF4 if it supports your hardware. It can do
'overlays', (iirc means something like 'provide different depth visuals to
apps from one server depth, eg one app can use a depth 8 visual and
another depth 24 or something), or the problem might have been solved in a
different way in XF4.. i don't know.

what kind of video card do you have btw?

> have. I can't wait until Opera gets a bit further along. Have used it
> under BeOS and it's not too bad. Better than Nscape for the basics. 

mozilla is looking really really good now. And it's native gtk+.. ( i
assume opera is using some kind of cross-platform lib/widget set - ala
staroffice)


--paulj





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