jhlurie
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posted on 5-30-2003 at 03:53 AM
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Transparency Problem
A little problem which has been bothering me for a while (although its certainly pretty low on the importance scale) deals with the Transparency
settings.
I'm under Windows XP Pro, and I've usually got the Transparency set to 25% (although I've tried other percentages and still have the
problem). I'm using a fairly old video card (an NVIDIA Quadro2 Pro)--although its powered enough to allow me 32-bit Color settings at
1152x864.
The problem? The transparency works great. But I have to re-enter into my eJukebox settings to GET the transparency effect every time I start
eJukebox. I don't have to touch anything inside the settings--I just have to open them and instanly the transparency returns to eJukebox.
Am I the only having this problem? As I said, its not a biggie, but its annoying to have to click and then unclick into and out of the settings
dialogs every time I start eJukebox. Shouldn't a setting like this persist? (which, in at least one sense, I suppose it does since I never lose
the percentage I've picked, even if it doesn't actually... er... work)
Why isn't it sticking
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Rich
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posted on 5-30-2003 at 05:13 AM
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I have the same problem (WinXP Pro), but it doesn't really have anything to do with going into the settings, because if you collapase the
playlist, the tranparency returns then too.
If you have just the Now Playing "window" showing with tranparency (no playlist), expanding the playlist or clicking the options returns the
transparency fearture.
So basically, the transparency option fails to initialize when first starting eJukebox.
Thanks,
Rich
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jhlurie
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posted on 5-30-2003 at 07:18 PM
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Quote: | Originally posted by Rich
I have the same problem (WinXP Pro), but it doesn't really have anything to do with going into the settings, because if you collapase the
playlist, the tranparency returns then too.
If you have just the Now Playing "window" showing with tranparency (no playlist), expanding the playlist or clicking the options returns the
transparency fearture.
So basically, the transparency option fails to initialize when first starting eJukebox.
Thanks,
Rich |
Yes, you are correct--I just tried that.
Still, a bit annoying, if not a tragedy
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