Hi Luke.
Edit: Not a problem. I've found the reason - see the last line.
I’ve just updated to YARDWiz 0.4.4 from 0.4.3 on the Win8 Notebook & the XP Desktop (I didn’t really get to try 0.4.3).
With 0.4.3 still on the XP Desktop & with 0.4.4 on the Win8 Notebook, one difference I noticed between the two; you appear to have rounded the size in MB to one decimal place in 0.4.4 whereas in 0.4.3 it isn’t rounded. In 0.4.3 (when it was still on my XP Desktop) I noticed the titles bar showed ‘
Size (MB)’ whereas the titles bar in 0.4.4 (on my Win8 Notebook) showed ‘
Size (...’.
On the Notebook there is still plenty of space between ‘Length’ & the scrollbars, & the ‘Size’ column can be dragged wider to display the title correctly.
I thought the reason for this was due to the size of a couple of recordings being displayed to more than one decimal place in 0.4.3 (one in particular was displayed as 383.0909729MB in 0.4.3, & displays as 383.1MB in 0.4.4). However when I upgraded to 0.4.4 on the XP Desktop I noticed the titles bar showed ‘
Size (MB)’
even though all the same recordings had been rounded to one decimal place.
I then thought the reason was probably due to the different screen resolution between the Desktop monitor (1680 x 1050) & the Notebook screen (1366 x 768), but when I connected the Notebook to the Sony TV via HDMI I still got the truncated 'Size' title even with higher screen resolutions selected in Windows. The only doubt about the tests on the TV; the desktop images & text displayed on the TV screen became smaller as the resolution was increased up to 1920 x1080.
This isn’t an issue for me, just an observation - it looks a lot neater when rounded to one decimal place & the ‘Size (MB)’ title being truncated is here nor there.
BTW – ‘RELEASE’ in the YARDWiz directory is a bit hard to read with Windows Notepad – but not a problem with Progammer’s Notepad 2.
Edit: Solved ... On the little 11.6” Notebook I forgot I have the size of all items on the screen set to 125%. When I set it to 100% the ‘Size’ title displays correctly.