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echo: nthelp
to: Frank Haber
from: Rich
date: 2003-05-04 09:50:52
subject: Re: Win2k: Large Icons Won`t Refresh

From: "Rich" 

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   Draging a window from one screen to another may not repaint so =
artifacts would be moved.  To distinguish you need to force a repaint.

Rich

  "Frank Haber"  wrote in message =
news:3eb51ca2$1{at}w3.nls.net...
  Yes, it does feel precisely like an Explorer refresh problem.  In =
fact, it
  feels like a simple loss of an "I'm dirty; redraw me" message.

  A forteriori: I've seen the problem on a W2k dual-screen machine, with =
one
  screen Geforce2 AGP, the other ATI Rage PCI.  The same folder =
misbehaves the
  same way when moved to the other screen.  QED, I think.


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  "Frank Haber" <frhaber{at}N0SPMrcn.com>">mailto:frhaber{at}N0SPMrcn.com">frhaber{at}N0SPMrcn.com>
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