Wrong spell in ClearType configuration

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Running ClearType Tuning on XP Pro, it has a wrong spell in advanced
configuration tab. The below is that original words:

"Apply all setting to defaults for new users and svstem"

there should be "system" but not "svstem"

I'm wonder could you fix this problem although it's just a small spell error.

Thanks!

Tommy
 
Tommy said:
[I am] Running ClearType Tuning on XP Pro, [.] it [It] has a wrong spell [spelling mistake] in [the] advanced
configuration tab. The below is [are] that [the] original words:

"Apply all setting to defaults for new users and svstem"

there [It] should be "system" but not "svstem"

I'm wonder[ing] could you fix this problem[,] although it's just a small spell[ing] error.

Thanks!

Tommy

Try looking at it again, this time with your glasses on. It is not a "v"
but a "y".

Judging from your badly written and badly spelled post, you are no one
to be making these judgments.

Alias
 
well, sorry for my poor english and thanks for you just can understood what I
wrote before :)

I captured a screen shot from it, you may check it out here:

http://tommytommy.com/err.png


hehe, quote: "you are no one to be making these judgments"

I would like to say that you are an awesome person, but you just have no way
to control yourself now that you have no idea.

Thanks for your quick reply.


“Aliasâ€wrote:
Tommy said:
[I am] Running ClearType Tuning on XP Pro, [.] it [It] has a wrong spell [spelling mistake] in [the] advanced
configuration tab. The below is [are] that [the] original words:

"Apply all setting to defaults for new users and svstem"

there [It] should be "system" but not "svstem"

I'm wonder[ing] could you fix this problem[,] although it's just a small spell[ing] error.

Thanks!

Tommy

Try looking at it again, this time with your glasses on. It is not a "v"
but a "y".

Judging from your badly written and badly spelled post, you are no one
to be making these judgments.

Alias
 
Tommy said:
Running ClearType Tuning on XP Pro, it has a wrong spell in advanced
configuration tab. The below is that original words:

"Apply all setting to defaults for new users and svstem"

there should be "system" but not "svstem"

I'm wonder could you fix this problem although it's just a small spell error.

OK, what appears to be going on is that another control or its border is
slightly-overlapping the text of that sentence, and cropping the bottom
of the Y. When you use the Windows Classic theme, it crops it by a
couple more pixels than when using the standard XP themes and makes the
Y look like a V.

Chances are the bug is too small to every be fixed ... but I'll watch
out for it in Vista builds.
 
Tommy said:
well, sorry for my poor english and thanks for you just can understood what I
wrote before :)

I captured a screen shot from it, you may check it out here:

http://tommytommy.com/err.png

Not on mine (see attachment). Maybe if you get a better video card you
can see it. If you look closely at your screen shot, you will notice
that the "v" is slanted on the right hand side like a "y" would be.
hehe, quote: "you are no one to be making these judgments"

I would like to say that you are an awesome person, but you just have no way
to control yourself now that you have no idea.

Thanks for your quick reply.

I just thought ironic that someone who doesn't have a good command of
the English language should be making typo corrections.

Alias

“Aliasâ€wrote:
Tommy said:
[I am] Running ClearType Tuning on XP Pro, [.] it [It] has a wrong spell [spelling mistake] in [the] advanced
configuration tab. The below is [are] that [the] original words:

"Apply all setting to defaults for new users and svstem"

there [It] should be "system" but not "svstem"

I'm wonder[ing] could you fix this problem[,] although it's just a small spell[ing] error.

Thanks!

Tommy
Try looking at it again, this time with your glasses on. It is not a "v"
but a "y".

Judging from your badly written and badly spelled post, you are no one
to be making these judgments.

Alias
 
Mike said:
OK, what appears to be going on is that another control or its border is
slightly-overlapping the text of that sentence, and cropping the bottom
of the Y. When you use the Windows Classic theme, it crops it by a
couple more pixels than when using the standard XP themes and makes the
Y look like a V.

Chances are the bug is too small to every be fixed ... but I'll watch
out for it in Vista builds.

You're right. On my other machine, with the classic theme, it looks like
a "v".

Alias
 
well, sorry for my poor english and thanks for you just can understood what I
wrote before :)

I captured a screen shot from it, you may check it out here:

http://tommytommy.com/err.png


hehe, quote: "you are no one to be making these judgments"

I would like to say that you are an awesome person, but you just have no way
to control yourself now that you have no idea.

Thanks for your quick reply.


âAliasâwroteï¼
Tommy said:
[I am] Running ClearType Tuning on XP Pro, [.] it [It] has a wrong spell [spelling mistake] in [the] advanced
configuration tab. The below is [are] that [the] original words:

"Apply all setting to defaults for new users and svstem"

there [It] should be "system" but not "svstem"

I'm wonder[ing] could you fix this problem[,] although it's just a small spell[ing] error.

Thanks!

Tommy

Try looking at it again, this time with your glasses on. It is not a "v"
but a "y".

Judging from your badly written and badly spelled post, you are no one
to be making these judgments.

Alias

Excuse me Tommy but there is noy mistake on the ClearType Tunig panel. It
appears that your font is cutting the "y" off.
 
Yves said:
Excuse me Tommy but there is noy mistake on the ClearType Tunig panel. It
appears that your font is cutting the "y" off.

Not the font: see earlier explanation.
 

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