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#1 Mattias

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Posted 26 December 2009 - 09:54 PM

Hi Winmatrixians!

I need your help. For some while now, i've been trying to find a solution to my problem and it's quite a simple problem.

When i'm changing icons with Styler i get this problem, especially with the Calibri font. The image below me shows you the problem.

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Like uTorrent is uTorr... with those annoying dots. When i change the folder name to uTorreeeeeent i get
uTorreeeee... so it must be something font related. Is there any option in Windows where you can change the ammout of letters that can be put to a folder. And why does some folders get those dots while others dont have them.

Hope there are anyone who can help me with this problem.

#2 Airflow

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Posted 26 December 2009 - 10:43 PM

My god that is wierd :blink:

Maybe you should do uTorrenteeeeee lol.. that's absolutely the wierdest thing i've seen, lol.. man.. wait.. font related? have yo utried other fonts and gotten the same results? because if not, that could indicate something about the specific font..

#3 Mattias

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Posted 27 December 2009 - 12:12 AM

My god that is wierd :blink:

Maybe you should do uTorrenteeeeee lol.. that's absolutely the wierdest thing i've seen, lol.. man.. wait.. font related? have yo utried other fonts and gotten the same results? because if not, that could indicate something about the specific font..


I've tried with several fonts like Oceanic, Raavi and other downloaded fonts. Wierd cause Calibri is a Windows font and should be supported. Aren't there any way to get pass this with any reghack? I mean, there must be a way to increase the amout of letters in a foldername, right?

#4 Villain

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Posted 27 December 2009 - 01:40 AM

drop the font size down a few numbers. try 8. if it does not work, then just dont use that font.

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