Outline Icons
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Something strange has happened to by VisualStudio. The "icons" for the code outlining ("+" and "-") have been replace by a small square and a weird "L" shapped character. Has anyone else experienced this? It almmst looks like the font used for the +/-'s has changed from Arial to Wingdings!! Mike Stanbrook mstanbrook@yahoo.com
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Something strange has happened to by VisualStudio. The "icons" for the code outlining ("+" and "-") have been replace by a small square and a weird "L" shapped character. Has anyone else experienced this? It almmst looks like the font used for the +/-'s has changed from Arial to Wingdings!! Mike Stanbrook mstanbrook@yahoo.com
MStanbrook wrote: Has anyone else experienced this? Me! I thought it was video driver corruption :eek: Well a clean XP install did the trick ;P DBHelper - SQL Stored Procedure Wrapper & Typed DataSet Generator for .NET
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MStanbrook wrote: Has anyone else experienced this? Me! I thought it was video driver corruption :eek: Well a clean XP install did the trick ;P DBHelper - SQL Stored Procedure Wrapper & Typed DataSet Generator for .NET
leppie wrote: Me! I thought it was video driver corruption Well a clean XP install did the trick Arhhh!!!! That wasn't the answer I was looking for. Try again. (Suggestion: I really like solutions along the lines of "change value x in ini file to 42!!". Like that would be good.) Mike Stanbrook mstanbrook@yahoo.com
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Something strange has happened to by VisualStudio. The "icons" for the code outlining ("+" and "-") have been replace by a small square and a weird "L" shapped character. Has anyone else experienced this? It almmst looks like the font used for the +/-'s has changed from Arial to Wingdings!! Mike Stanbrook mstanbrook@yahoo.com
Yep, happened to me. Like leppie said, it was video driver problems with full acceleration enabled. Knocking it down a tick fixed it for me. I got the full fix about a week later when ATI released version 02.3 of its Catalyst drivers -- I have an ATI Radeon 7500. IIRC the problem was caused from the previous drivers not being WinXP SP1 compatible. James - out of order -
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Yep, happened to me. Like leppie said, it was video driver problems with full acceleration enabled. Knocking it down a tick fixed it for me. I got the full fix about a week later when ATI released version 02.3 of its Catalyst drivers -- I have an ATI Radeon 7500. IIRC the problem was caused from the previous drivers not being WinXP SP1 compatible. James - out of order -
Interesting. I too am using a Radeon 7500, however I am under Windows2000. I'll fool with the video and see if that has any effect. Thanks gang. Mike Stanbrook mstanbrook@yahoo.com
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Interesting. I too am using a Radeon 7500, however I am under Windows2000. I'll fool with the video and see if that has any effect. Thanks gang. Mike Stanbrook mstanbrook@yahoo.com
Yee haw!! Updated Video Driver worked like a charm!! Thanks for the nudge in the right direction.. Mike Stanbrook mstanbrook@yahoo.com