+WxGuesser Posted August 25, 2005 Share Posted August 25, 2005 when i try and look at the map the bottom bar is about 2 inches off... not connected to the rest of the map.. what' sup.. you know the map that shows the nearest caches (finds have red checks) and so on... what's the deal.. Quote Link to comment
+Stunod Posted August 26, 2005 Share Posted August 26, 2005 Looks fine to me... Quote Link to comment
+CapnJackSparrow Posted August 26, 2005 Share Posted August 26, 2005 when i try and look at the map the bottom bar is about 2 inches off... not connected to the rest of the map.. what' sup.. you know the map that shows the nearest caches (finds have red checks) and so on... what's the deal.. Could have something to do with your operating system not being compatable. What are you using?? Quote Link to comment
+WxGuesser Posted August 26, 2005 Author Share Posted August 26, 2005 (edited) office 2kpro it used to work fine.. and one day it was all funky.. i've logged onto other computers and same thing.. could it be something with my profile? this is what i'm talking about... Edited August 26, 2005 by WxGuesser Quote Link to comment
+CapnJackSparrow Posted August 26, 2005 Share Posted August 26, 2005 office 2kpro it used to work fine.. and one day it was all funky.. i've logged onto other computers and same thing.. could it be something with my profile? It looks to me that your text size is set to be large. If you look in the drop down menu under "view" there should be a way to decrease your text size. I think this will solve your problem. i can assure you, the problem is not with GC.com CapnJackSparrow Quote Link to comment
+ODragon Posted August 26, 2005 Share Posted August 26, 2005 It looks to me that your text size is set to be large. If you look in the drop down menu under "view" there should be a way to decrease your text size. I think this will solve your problem. i can assure you, the problem is not with GC.com CapnJackSparrow It's half a problem with GC.com as it's line breaking incorrectly. I have the same issue with IE (one of the many reasons I don't use it). You can see below that it is not that it's run out of space and needed to line break... Either way, Markwell Quote Link to comment
+WildGooseChase Posted August 26, 2005 Share Posted August 26, 2005 office 2kpro it used to work fine.. and one day it was all funky.. i've logged onto other computers and same thing.. could it be something with my profile? It looks to me that your text size is set to be large. If you look in the drop down menu under "view" there should be a way to decrease your text size. I think this will solve your problem. i can assure you, the problem is not with GC.com CapnJackSparrow I just changed my text size to Largest and I was able to recreate the reported problem, so that's the answer. Quote Link to comment
+CapnJackSparrow Posted August 26, 2005 Share Posted August 26, 2005 It looks to me that your text size is set to be large. If you look in the drop down menu under "view" there should be a way to decrease your text size. I think this will solve your problem. i can assure you, the problem is not with GC.com CapnJackSparrow It's half a problem with GC.com as it's line breaking incorrectly. I have the same issue with IE (one of the many reasons I don't use it). You can see below that it is not that it's run out of space and needed to line break... I agree with that, but if you decrease your text size it won't break. I just experimented with my theory on my computer and got the same result you are seeing. This is not a solicitation in any way, but I recomend Firefox. Quote Link to comment
+ODragon Posted August 26, 2005 Share Posted August 26, 2005 I agree with that, but if you decrease your text size it won't break. I just experimented with my theory on my computer and got the same result you are seeing. Correct, which is why I say it's only 1/2 their fault (not that it's really a blame game). I just know, on the screens I use, I have to have the font sized larger than normal. It works in firefox, not in IE! Quote Link to comment
+CapnJackSparrow Posted August 26, 2005 Share Posted August 26, 2005 I agree with that, but if you decrease your text size it won't break. I just experimented with my theory on my computer and got the same result you are seeing. Correct, which is why I say it's only 1/2 their fault (not that it's really a blame game). I just know, on the screens I use, I have to have the font sized larger than normal. It works in firefox, not in IE! Yes, that's because Firefox allows you to increase the text size in smaller increments while IE has only small, normal, large, and largest. Quote Link to comment
+WxGuesser Posted August 26, 2005 Author Share Posted August 26, 2005 changing the text size worked fine.. thanks guys... Quote Link to comment
+ODragon Posted August 26, 2005 Share Posted August 26, 2005 Yes, that's because Firefox allows you to increase the text size in smaller increments while IE has only small, normal, large, and largest. Well, it's because IE is linked to Windows display. I have my display set at 150% but IE is set at normal. You want to see large, you should see when I up the font size on IE after having this set to 150%! Quote Link to comment
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