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- From: adhir@cygnus.umd.edu (Alok Dhir)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.misc
- Subject: Using small icons
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- Date: 6 Nov 92 20:52:18 GMT
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- Hello all. I have a question that I think alot of you will find intriguing.
- Since installing the service pack and the high res ET4000 drivers (1024...),
- the system has defaulted to the 40x40 icons. As a result, any icons we made
- on our own and did not delete the 40x40 resource out of have reverted to
- their ugly originals. What I want to do is force my system to use the
- 32x32 icons WITHOUT scaling them up or using the 40x40 even if available.
- I'd rather have icons smaller by 8pixels on a side and reclaim some screen
- real estate. I do not care about having the icons be bigger.
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- Can anyone think of how this can be accomplished? Where are all the OS/2
- system hackers...how come stuff like this isn't available already?
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- Thanks...
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