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Re: Text missing from menus in W2K

From: Simon Large <simon.tortoisesvn_at_googlemail.com>
Date: 2007-06-26 00:05:03 CEST

On 25/06/07, Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn@gmail.com> wrote:
> Simon Large wrote:
> > On 23/06/07, Peter McNab <mcnab_p@melbpc.org.au> wrote:
> >> Simon Large wrote:
> >> > Hi Folks,
> >> >
> >> > After the last round of changes to the menu drawing code, I updated to
> >> > r9846 on my laptop. The menus are drawn with icons only (no text) when
> >> > I click on a folder background. Clicking on files/folders in either
> >> > pane is OK.
> >> >
> >> > Simon
> >> >
> >>
> >> The TSVN menu text appears OK on my Win2K VM using the same nightly
> >> build rev 9846.
> >> Folder background and when clicking on revd files.
> >
> > This happens on folder backgrounds, whether the folder is versioned or
> > not. Screenshot attached.
>
> Just tried the latest nightly build on a VM with Win2k and all the
> latest updates. I see the text of the menus just fine, no matter if I
> right-click on the folder itself or the background.
>
> Do you have all updates installed?

I always have high priority updates installed automatically, and I
just check for optional updates. I didn't bother with Media Player 9
or Smart Card Cryptographic Services, but I have everything else.

Is the VM running real Win2K or is it an emulator?

Are there any registry settings I should look at?

Simon

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