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On 05/17/2011 11:15 AM, plino wrote:
@NoOp

I didn't say he was. 

You didn't say he was what? It is helpful if you'd quote what you are
replying to. Snipping is good, but simply replying without some quote &
attribution isn't helpful - particularly if someone is sorting through
the archives.

I said this should be fixed because this will affect
netbook users (and it is quite easy since there is a lot of wasted space on
the dialog)

What should be fixed?

We finally figured out that Thomas is using the 'Medium - 125%' setting
in Win7 (Control Panel|All Control Panel Items|Display). There is a
warning when setting that in Win7, it states:
<quote>
Some items may not fit on your screen if you choose this setting while
your display is set to this resolution
</quote>

Did/can you replicate on a netbook? I can't on an HP Mini
w/Win7-Starter. If you can, then I agree & it would be a good idea for
you to file a bug report.


Maybe Thomas is simply using a Theme with a Large Font...

And that (font) is probably the key... see my comments regarding
changing the DPI from 125% to 110% or 120%. I reckon we'll need to wait
to see if any of that made a difference.



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