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Topic: Tiny Icon Sizes (32x32)
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SSonnentag Junior Member Posts: 6 Registered: May 2008
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posted 05-05-2008 07:58 AM
The current 32x32 icon size is just too blocky and ugly.Mac OS X Leopard supports 512x512 icons. Windows Vista supports 256x256 icons. These larger icons look so much nicer and it seems that support within iScreensaver for modern icon sizes would be a minor change, but a huge enhancement. Thanks IP: Logged |
iScreensaver Support Administrator Posts: 602 Registered: Jun 2000
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posted 05-05-2008 10:20 AM
Thank you for the suggestion. Version 4.0 will have improved support for large icon sizes. At the present time we plan to support 128x128 icons on mac in full color, and 48x48 icons on windows in full color. We realize the latest versions of the OSs can support larger sizes, but we think this is a decent compromise to handle the older OSs. Version 4.0 is still a work in progress so these specifications may change.IP: Logged | |
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