If you change your Windows display driver to use large fonts, images may also be scaled -- at least in IE. I found a situation where a graphic in an embedded IE instance looked awful. It was larger than expected, and had been scaled with the resulting jaggies. It turned out to be due to selecting large fonts. Note that not all applications seemed to be affected this way, but IE7 definitely was. The display driver in question came from ATI.
... until the collector arrives ...
This "blog" is really just a scratchpad of mine. There is not much of general interest here. Most of the content is scribbled down "live" as I discover things I want to remember. I rarely go back to correct mistakes in older entries. You have been warned :)
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- BIRT Support Site
- Windows Font-Size Scales Images
- BIRT Aggregate Functions
- BIRT Report Data Sources
- BIRT Life-cycle Summary
- Dynamic Chart Labelling in BIRT
- CruiseControl vs Subversion
- SQL Server Day Vector
- WinDirStat
- Granting EXECUTE to SQL Server User-defined Functions
- Installing WebLogic 8.1 as a Service
- IEEE 754 Double to Rational Conversion
- Java BigDecimal
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