Related topics

Teeny tiny fonts in reply
(1280 * 4 / 600 = 8.5 inches) Unfortunately xpr doesn't recognise the 600 DPI capability of the printer and we end up with a truncated image. Given the aspect ratios of the windows I'm printing I had to force xwd2ps to print in landscape mode. It was slower than the combination of xwdtopnm,pnmtops from pbmplus,

Summary of responses on desktop-publishing survey (l
jester jpr...@lightlabimaging.com microsoft public windowsxp embedded Pick your Windows call: MessageBox() CWindow::MessageBox() AfxMessageBox() Not all, but two of our message boxes consistently have their messages truncated. DPI 96, fonts the same on both systems Dialog Boxes (CDialogs) look fine.

Windows Picture and fax viewer in XP
It should be "Normal size (96 DPI)". If it is set to "Large size (120 DPI)" you will get the behavior you describe, where the contents of the dialog box are cut the box is truncated, so she can't see the 'OK' or 'Cancel' buttons. She is running Windows XP, and changing screen resolution doesn't help. Any ideas?

Subtitle Truncated
New Bie nos...@nothome.com alt os windows-xp Paul Busby wrote: In news:kjcG9.8287$31.149@nwrddc03.gnilink.net, New Bie pulled the chain then typed: I'm not sure if this is a known problem, but I just found out that this f**king program truncated my laboriously scanned .tif files to about half the original size when

FAQ: windows95 (Ascii) 73 q&a (part 3/4)
The name and number appear beneath the extension's icon, and since the name is usually truncated, Symbionts also displays it in the menu bar. Symbionts even shows the icons for those extensions The effect is a little like the way the Finder "zooms" windows open and closed, except without the Finder's subtlety.

1600 x 1200 in a laptop ?
HP-supplied drivers work very well in Windows, and has full support for the 2400 DPI mode. With ESP Print Pro at 600 DPI, and using the CMKY color model, the supplied Postscript ..... File /boot/solaris/bootenv.rc is corrupt or truncated, usually > after a hard reboot or reset. This file is setup and used by DCA.

soc.culture.australian FAQ (Part 2 of 2) (monthly posting)
Win2K and XP enlarge the title text more than the rest of the dialog, such that it *does* get truncated. (The rest of the dialog is properly scaled.) And according to (old now) Win32.hlp, there is apparently no way for an application to control the title font independently: "Dialog Box Fonts Windows draws all text

Is there a PDF FAQ?
To accomodate TrueType and Adobe fonts, the driver for the LJ-2 must convert them to bitmaps at 300 dpi. There are two major differences which I can think of compression modes available) while the LJ-2 had no data compression except when the driver truncated bitmaps with trailing white dots to save some time.

I can't stand this X anymore!
Works very nicely with my VAX, running X-windows and my only problem is that the screen is too small, and I can't afford a 19 inch monitor. Oh Well. .... Cannon seems to make a nice one for PCs (but who uses PCs? ;-): it's the Bj-10e (I think), weighs 4.4 lbs, 360 dpi, and runs on batteries.

Win9x dialog underscores missing on Win2K
If it's set larger than 96DPI under the display section, it makes parts of windows disappear on me after that. And that's without changing my Settings at Start\Control Panel\Display\Settings\ Maybe you have the same thing and you've got yours set higher than the ( normal) 96 DPI?

XnView v1.91
This could be a problem with DPI settings. Right click on the desktop, select properties, go to the settings tab, click on advanced, and on the General tab change the DPI setting to normal. -- Chris Jackson Software Engineer Microsoft MVP - Windows XP Windows XP Associate Expert -- More people read the newsgroups

Laser Jet II True Type Font Handling
I have a couple of Windows Forms apps that I've designed on a monitor running 1600 by 1200 with 120 DPI setting. That when run on lower resolutions with 96 DPI For example, labels get truncated and controls become scrunched up. I have not found a way to make this work, and I have spent a lot of time trying.

Subtitle Truncated
An A4 image scanned at 135 dpi and displayed in the browser window can be read (although horizontal scrolling is required), but is truncated on printout. I've got my Windows 95 file types set up so that TIF files, when double-clicked open in Photo Editor, but something seems to get lost between IE and Photo

True Type Fonts for OS/2 ?
By the way, why are you running your XP Pro machine at 11 twips per pixel (130 dpi)? It seems like a very high dpi value (about ten per cent greater than what used to be called the Windows "large fonts" setting). I could understand you doing that if you had problems with your vision, but the fact that you are

Windows XP dialogue box not displkaying corrcetly
I
learned that there is a place inside of MS Access that allows one to change the size of most of the TechDB windows to then work with the large fonts I use Problems ranging from labels getting cut off or truncated to being unable to see whole sections of a window (the CAMWorks techDB suffers terribly from this).

java font variability using appletviewer
... but I just found out that this f**king program truncated my laboriously scanned .tif files to about half the original size when I rotated the images, without my knowledge! What ever happened to the Koadak Imaging Tools that came with Windows 2000? Is it available in XP? Holly crap...You're right!

Printing with OpenGL under Windows
... this package cannot" But on line 311 it's truncated: errmsg="be installed until this" A small mistake but it caused me much frustration! ..... Ship the font encoding map for Microsoft Windows 3.1. (Closes: #221773) - debian/patches/064_ship_microsoft_win3.1_encodings_file.diff - debian/MANIFEST.

Solaris x86 FAQ 2/2
How can I run emTeX386 under Windows? Get and install texb11.zip. Get and install ftp.uni-bielefeld.de: /pub/systems/msdos/dpmigc2a.zip You only need rsx.exe. However, that version of rsx does not yet implement a change made in emx 0.8h. As result, output files are not truncated to 0 bytes on open.

UKTeX Digest V92 #23
M. Lappin m_lap...@uop.edu adobe acrobat windows Nope, Tried all that. I tried as low as 72 dpi which my pages come out barely readable, up to about 250 dpi, about 120-150 is optimal for what I am doing. Anything beyond 8 inches on the vertical is truncated. I'm scanning in B&W mode and my average page size is

How can I select the truncated files
My printer does 300 dpi. My figures look terrible when truncated to 100 dpi. "What were they smoking when they wrote FrameMaker?! Tech support said that things would get I find it annoying to continuously move back and forth between compose and preview windows to check my work. "The user interface is poor.