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Tuesday, November 5th 2002, 11:32pm

Strange bug with icons. Why?

Hi,

I've installed some icons from the site www.kde-look.org, who were the "Crystal OS X", "Crystal Icons"(new version), "AquaFusion", and "NeonIcon" (I'm not very sure that these are the exact names).
I use Linux Mandrake 9.0 with KDE 3.0.3.
And, when I pass over some icons (folders for example), with the mouse, I get a strange bug, like on those screenshots (in red):
Screenshot 1
Screenshot 2
The folder, turns over hisself, but let's a strange graphical bug on the "way" he used to turn...
Is that "normal"??? How can I fix this???
Also, another bug with icons, with folders and other icons:
The icons are big, but when I pass over them with the mouse, the get smaller with a quite strange effect (sorry, it's too quick, so I couldn't take a screenshot of this bug). Is that "normal"??? How can I fix this???
Please help me.
Thanks a lot for all the help that you can give :D.
Bye, and see you later.

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Wednesday, November 6th 2002, 12:43am

That happens to me on some of my icons of programs that are currently running in the taskbar.
"Chopsticks require a person to use 64 muscles and 30 articulate movements simultaneously, which also acts in developing brain potential."

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Wednesday, November 6th 2002, 7:58am

animated icons

the first "bug" you are reporting, isn't a bug, but an animated icon.
I don't use those themes you have tryed but I know Crystal theme uses some animated icons (in MNG format).
I don't know if the frames trace is an effect or a limitation of the MNG format.

I've never encountered the second bug you talk about, I've looked in the incos propities on the kcontrol but there isn't an effect to reduce icon sizes (I'm using KDE 3.0.4 on SuSE).

ciao
dave >>

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Wednesday, November 6th 2002, 3:27pm

Ok, thanks a lot for your help :D.
Whats the "MNG Format" 8O???
Also, please, if you find out something for the second bug I talked about, tell it to me.
Thanks a lot for your help :D.
Bye, and see you later.

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Wednesday, November 6th 2002, 7:51pm

MNG

I don't know very much about MNG, but I think is something like animated-GIF combined with PNG images.

8)
dave >>

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Thursday, November 7th 2002, 12:34am

But can't PNGs be animated?
"Chopsticks require a person to use 64 muscles and 30 articulate movements simultaneously, which also acts in developing brain potential."