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ninikninik
04-28-2006, 09:12 PM
Hi

Short question: Is there simple, quick and freeware way to do something with those two ugly white lines in statusbar?
I saw some software that can skin statusbar, but I would not buy it just only for this detail :)

BTW: what is resolution of TX? 320x480 or something line 316x476? I hate this white border :/ I can't also find any image viewer that can show files without this effect :(
I hope Dmitry will upgrade his frameTX :)

Greek
04-28-2006, 09:52 PM
TCPMP (freeware) can show videos and jpgs without the white frame. :)

Regards,

ninikninik
04-28-2006, 09:56 PM
TCPMP (freeware) can show videos and jpgs without the white frame. :)

I know about TCPMP but it's not comfortable for showing pictures :/

skaf
04-29-2006, 12:40 PM
As far as I know, the built-in Media application is the only one to support borderless display, but it simply blacks out the border instead of using it to display the actual image.
The resolution of the TX is 320x480 plus 2 pixels on each edge = in total 324x484

jimspalm
04-29-2006, 10:12 PM
if you go to dimitry's site for palm powerups he has a program called frametx that eliminates the white borders, but it won't get rid of the vertical ones within the status bar

ninikninik
04-30-2006, 03:47 PM
if you go to dimitry's site for palm powerups he has a program called frametx that eliminates the white borders, but it won't get rid of the vertical ones within the status bar

I know about it, but there are many problems when You will use it. Palm is hanging up very frequently :( I hope there will be some workaround for this and we could use it.

I.e. TCPMP is borderless so I'm looking for something similiar to this for watching images. Maybe some software will do this trick! :)

Thanks for remply! :)

ninikninik
04-30-2006, 03:50 PM
As far as I know, the built-in Media application is the only one to support borderless display, but it simply blacks out the border instead of using it to display the actual image.

I would be very happy to see them black on full screen view. Just not wite as they are now...
Maybe there will be some additional software to manage this for selected application. White borders are pretty in some programs like iSilo - it's good to have small margin there. But it's disaster for media apps :/

The resolution of the TX is 320x480 plus 2 pixels on each edge = in total 324x484

So they are additional, thanks for info! :)