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From: Cris Williams
Subject: Re: Internet Explorer iconny-thingie!
Date: 21 Mar 2002 19:08:52
Message: <3c9a7614@news.povray.org>
Oh sure, thanks GrimeDude!  Just keep twisting the knife!  :-)

"GrimDude" <vos### [at] gulfnet> wrote in message
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> If you really want to 'freak out' do a search of the registry for any
occurence of AOL.
>
> Grim
>
>


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From: Mahalis
Subject: Re: Internet Explorer iconny-thingie!
Date: 22 Mar 2002 07:05:18
Message: <3c9b1dfe$1@news.povray.org>
No problem. I don't like AOL myself ;-)
"Cris Williams" <wil### [at] udriudaytonedu> wrote in message
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> Sweet!  Thank you!
>
> "Mahalis" <don### [at] fakeycom> wrote in message
> news:3c9a6423@news.povray.org...
> > Run Regedit again. Select HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Outlook
> > Express\
> > Delete (or modify) th key "WindowTitle".
>
>


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From: Anders K 
Subject: Re: Internet Explorer iconny-thingie!
Date: 22 Mar 2002 22:38:20
Message: <3c9bf8ac$1@news.povray.org>
> Don't know if it's mentioned elsewhere in this thread, but the first frame
> in the animation is used for the static image *only*, which means that the
> first frame is skipped over when the animated sequence loops.

Hmm, over here it seems that the first *four* images are skipped over after
the first time it goes around.

Anders

--
light_source{6#local D=#macro B(E)#macro A(D)#declare E=(E-#declare
C=mod(E D);C)/D;C#end#while(E)#if(A(8)=7)#declare D=D+2.8;#else#if(
C>2)}torus{1..2clipped_by{box{-2y}}rotate<1 0C>*90translate<D+1A(2)
*2+1#else}cylinder{0(C-v=1).2translate<D+C*A(2)A(4)#end-2 13>finish
{specular 1}pigment{rgb x}#end#end#end-8;1B(445000298)B(519053970)B
(483402386)B(1445571258)B(77778740)B(541684549)B(42677491)B(70)}


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From: Tony[B]
Subject: Re: Internet Explorer iconny-thingie!
Date: 23 Mar 2002 09:54:05
Message: <3c9c970d@news.povray.org>
Ditto. Weird.


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From: Mahalis
Subject: Re: Internet Explorer iconny-thingie!
Date: 23 Mar 2002 10:55:29
Message: <3c9ca571$1@news.povray.org>
Same here.
"Tony[B]" <ben### [at] catholicorg> wrote in message
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> Ditto. Weird.
>
>


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From: Mahalis
Subject: Re: Internet Explorer iconny-thingie!
Date: 23 Mar 2002 10:56:04
Message: <3c9ca594$1@news.povray.org>
Are you sure it's the first *four* frames? If it's always the same number,
then it would be simple to compensate.
"Anders K." <and### [at] prostard2gcom> wrote in message
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> > Don't know if it's mentioned elsewhere in this thread, but the first
frame
> > in the animation is used for the static image *only*, which means that
the
> > first frame is skipped over when the animated sequence loops.
>
> Hmm, over here it seems that the first *four* images are skipped over
after
> the first time it goes around.
>
> Anders
>
> --
> light_source{6#local D=#macro B(E)#macro A(D)#declare E=(E-#declare
> C=mod(E D);C)/D;C#end#while(E)#if(A(8)=7)#declare D=D+2.8;#else#if(
> C>2)}torus{1..2clipped_by{box{-2y}}rotate<1 0C>*90translate<D+1A(2)
> *2+1#else}cylinder{0(C-v=1).2translate<D+C*A(2)A(4)#end-2 13>finish
> {specular 1}pigment{rgb x}#end#end#end-8;1B(445000298)B(519053970)B
> (483402386)B(1445571258)B(77778740)B(541684549)B(42677491)B(70)}
>
>
>


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From: Anders K 
Subject: Re: Internet Explorer iconny-thingie!
Date: 23 Mar 2002 15:07:43
Message: <3c9ce08f$1@news.povray.org>
> Are you sure it's the first *four* frames? If it's always the same number,
> then it would be simple to compensate.

In fact I just looked it up on Google. The following is from
http://www.mvps.org/serenitymacros/ie5.html :

=
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main]
"Window Title"="IE5"
"SmallBitmap"="c:\\windows\\desktop\\smallbitmap.bmp"
"BigBitmap"="c:\\windows\\desktop\\bigbitmap.bmp"

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Toolbar]
"BackBitmapIE5"="c:\\windows\\desktop\\toolbarbitmap.bmp"
;Line below commented out. Use instead of above line with IE4
;"BackBitmap"="c:\\windows\\desktop\\toolbarbitmap.bmp"
"SmBrandBitmap"="c:\\windows\\desktop\\smbitbrand.bmp"
"BrandBitmap"="c:\\windows\\desktop\\bitbrand.bmp"

BackBitmapIE5 can be any bitmap. The only requirement is that it is light in
colour so you can read the toolbar. Size is unimportant as it will be tiled
to fit. Try clouds.bmp from the Windows directory or make your own with
Paint on the Start Programs Accessories menu. I've supplied a streched and
cropped version (1280 (streched by 2) x 100 (streched by 2 then cropped to
100px) of clouds.bmp renamed to ToolbarBitmap.bmp.

SmallBitmap and SmBrandBitmap are used when the menu bar only or a toolbar
without text labels is the top toolbar. BigBitmap and BrandBitmap is used
when another bigger toolbar is the top toolbar.

SmallBitmap is a 22 x 22 pixel bitmap and BigBitmap is a 38 x 38 pixel
bitmap and are used when Internet Explorer isn't doing anything. I've
provided a red square with a black border of each bitmap as a template for
you to modify.

SmBrandBitmap (22 pixels wide) and BrandBitmap (38 pixels wide) are the
animated bitmaps. There height is dependant on the number of frames in the
bitmap, Height=No of frames x width, so 10 frames in SmBitmapBrand is 220
pixels and in BitmapBrand would be 380 pixels.

Each BrandBitmap is a series of either 22 x 22 or 38 x 38 bitmaps joined
together vertically. I've supplied a sample bitmap of 6 frames for each to
be used as a template for making your own. These are just coloured squares
with a black border.

The first 4 frames are played once when Internet Explorer begins to browse
and the remaining frames loop over until the browse operation is complete.
If SmallBitmap or BigBitmap are absent then the first frame of the branding
bitmap is used as the static branding.
=

Anders

--
light_source{6#local D=#macro B(E)#macro A(D)#declare E=(E-#declare
C=mod(E D);C)/D;C#end#while(E)#if(A(8)=7)#declare D=D+2.8;#else#if(
C>2)}torus{1..2clipped_by{box{-2y}}rotate<1 0C>*90translate<D+1A(2)
*2+1#else}cylinder{0(C-v=1).2translate<D+C*A(2)A(4)#end-2 13>finish
{specular 1}pigment{rgb x}#end#end#end-8;1B(445000298)B(519053970)B
(483402386)B(1445571258)B(77778740)B(541684549)B(42677491)B(70)}


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From: Mahalis
Subject: Re: Internet Explorer iconny-thingie!
Date: 24 Mar 2002 07:17:52
Message: <3c9dc3f0@news.povray.org>
Thanks! Now I can get this to work!

"Anders K." <and### [at] prostard2gcom> wrote in message
news:3c9ce08f$1@news.povray.org...
> > Are you sure it's the first *four* frames? If it's always the same
number,
> > then it would be simple to compensate.
>
> In fact I just looked it up on Google. The following is from
> http://www.mvps.org/serenitymacros/ie5.html :
>
> =
> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main]
> "Window Title"="IE5"
> "SmallBitmap"="c:\\windows\\desktop\\smallbitmap.bmp"
> "BigBitmap"="c:\\windows\\desktop\\bigbitmap.bmp"
>
> [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Toolbar]
> "BackBitmapIE5"="c:\\windows\\desktop\\toolbarbitmap.bmp"
> ;Line below commented out. Use instead of above line with IE4
> ;"BackBitmap"="c:\\windows\\desktop\\toolbarbitmap.bmp"
> "SmBrandBitmap"="c:\\windows\\desktop\\smbitbrand.bmp"
> "BrandBitmap"="c:\\windows\\desktop\\bitbrand.bmp"
>
> BackBitmapIE5 can be any bitmap. The only requirement is that it is light
in
> colour so you can read the toolbar. Size is unimportant as it will be
tiled
> to fit. Try clouds.bmp from the Windows directory or make your own with
> Paint on the Start Programs Accessories menu. I've supplied a streched and
> cropped version (1280 (streched by 2) x 100 (streched by 2 then cropped to
> 100px) of clouds.bmp renamed to ToolbarBitmap.bmp.
>
> SmallBitmap and SmBrandBitmap are used when the menu bar only or a toolbar
> without text labels is the top toolbar. BigBitmap and BrandBitmap is used
> when another bigger toolbar is the top toolbar.
>
> SmallBitmap is a 22 x 22 pixel bitmap and BigBitmap is a 38 x 38 pixel
> bitmap and are used when Internet Explorer isn't doing anything. I've
> provided a red square with a black border of each bitmap as a template for
> you to modify.
>
> SmBrandBitmap (22 pixels wide) and BrandBitmap (38 pixels wide) are the
> animated bitmaps. There height is dependant on the number of frames in the
> bitmap, Height=No of frames x width, so 10 frames in SmBitmapBrand is 220
> pixels and in BitmapBrand would be 380 pixels.
>
> Each BrandBitmap is a series of either 22 x 22 or 38 x 38 bitmaps joined
> together vertically. I've supplied a sample bitmap of 6 frames for each to
> be used as a template for making your own. These are just coloured squares
> with a black border.
>
> The first 4 frames are played once when Internet Explorer begins to browse
> and the remaining frames loop over until the browse operation is complete.
> If SmallBitmap or BigBitmap are absent then the first frame of the
branding
> bitmap is used as the static branding.
> =
>
> Anders
>
> --
> light_source{6#local D=#macro B(E)#macro A(D)#declare E=(E-#declare
> C=mod(E D);C)/D;C#end#while(E)#if(A(8)=7)#declare D=D+2.8;#else#if(
> C>2)}torus{1..2clipped_by{box{-2y}}rotate<1 0C>*90translate<D+1A(2)
> *2+1#else}cylinder{0(C-v=1).2translate<D+C*A(2)A(4)#end-2 13>finish
> {specular 1}pigment{rgb x}#end#end#end-8;1B(445000298)B(519053970)B
> (483402386)B(1445571258)B(77778740)B(541684549)B(42677491)B(70)}
>
>
>


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From: Tony[B]
Subject: Re: Internet Explorer iconny-thingie!
Date: 24 Mar 2002 10:31:29
Message: <3c9df151@news.povray.org>
Thanks dude! Works like a charm now! :)


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From: David Fontaine
Subject: Re: Internet Explorer iconny-thingie!
Date: 29 Mar 2002 17:31:44
Message: <3CA4EC7E.9F499FA4@faricy.net>
Cris Williams wrote:
> 
> Wahoo!  Now I finally know how to get rid of AOL's "gift that keeps on
> giving".  I had AOL Version 6.0 for about a month, then switched to a cable
> modem.  I found out after uninstalling AOL that you can't really EVER
> completely uninstall AOL.  The Internet Explorer spinning logo had been
> permanently replaced by AOL's "eye in the pyramid" logo.  It just keeps
> watching me.  Somebody - make it stop!!!!  AAAHHHHHH......
> 
> Now if I can just figure out how to stop "Outlook Express provided by
> America Online" from appearing in OE's title bar.  And how do you get AOL's
> uninstall program to uninstall itself?  Jeez, I hate AOL!

Live and learn...

-- 
David Fontaine  <dav### [at] faricynet>  ICQ 55354965
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