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A Look At How Windows Vista Handles Icons
« Posted: August 29, 2007, 08:12:19 AM »


A Look At How Windows Vista Handles Icons


      
            
                  Brad Wardell has an interesting article at Neowin
            
       about how Windows Vista handles icons. Microsoft made some very specific decisions regarding icons in order to push high quality ultra-detailed icons in Vista. One problem: Microsoft encouraged developers to use 128×128 icons in Windows XP, but ignores them in Vista for the smaller 48×48 icons when faced with an icon that doesn?t have the new 256×256 icons, meaning if you designed a large and small size for XP, Vista shows your small icon only.Read the whole article for some interesting background.Continue At Source via http://microsoft.blognewschannel.com/


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